ECAS Lab
ECAS Lab
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ECAS Lab

Research at the intersection of emerging memories, architecture, and systems

About the Lab

The Emerging Computer Architecture and Systems (ECAS) Lab is a research group focused on emerging memory technologies and computing paradigms. Our work spans non-volatile memories, Resistive RAM (ReRAM), In-Memory Computing, and Neuromorphic Computing. The goal is to understand how these technologies can be integrated into practical computing systems.


Our research is driven by the challenges posed by data-intensive workloads and the limitations of conventional memory-processor architectures. By co-designing hardware architectures with emerging device technologies, we aim to contribute to the development of computing systems that are more efficient and scalable in the post-Moore's Law era.


The lab, equipped with high end server and GPU, provides a stimulating environment for the students to pursue high-quality research, and help shaping them to develop into independent researchers and engineers.