Biography
Mingjie Lin is a professor in the UCF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He worked at FPGA startup Tabula Inc. as a senior engineer and as a post-doctoral scholar at the University of California, Berkeley. Since joining UCF at 2011, Lin's esearch has focused on exploring novel ways to construct scalable, embedded computing machines with high performance and low power consumption. He is an SAIC Faculty Fellow and a recipient of the 2016 NSF CAREER award, the 2017 UCF Reach for Stars award and the 2017 UCF Teaching Incentive Program award.
Recent Publications
Forthcoming
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 2008
Specialties
- Bio-Inspired Logic Design with Graph and Field Theory
- Minimum-Energy Bio-Inspired Computing with Emerging Spintronic Devices
- Hardware-Assisted Large-Scale Neuroevolution for Multiagent Learning and Robotic Control
- Computer Architecture/Compiler, and Reconfigurable Computing