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Taewoon Kang

Taewoon Kang

PhD Student

Korea University

Taewoon Kang is a graduate student pursuing a Ph.D degree (Ph.D./Masters integrated course) in Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Korea University. His research interest lies in near data processing (NDP). His current research focuses on accelerator architecture and processing-in-memory (PIM).

Taewoon completed his B.S. in System-Semiconductor Engineering at Sangmyung University, South Korea.

Interests
  • Computer Architecture
  • Near Memory Processing
  • Memory and Storage Systems
Education
  • B.S. in System-Semiconductor Engineering

    Sangmyung University

Latest

  • SparsePIM+: Accelerating SpMV on HBM-Based PIM via Logic-Die Accumulators with Opportunistic TSV Utilization
  • SumcheckPIM: An Efficient HBM-Based PIM Architecture for Linear Complexity Zero Knowledge Proofs
  • One paper accepted to Journal of Systems Architecture (Journal, SCIE)
  • Two papers accepted to ICS 2026
  • CSArch Lab members attended MICRO 2025
  • Performance Analysis of a Per-Row Activation Counting Mechanism in DRAM
  • SparsePIM: An Efficient HBM-Based PIM Architecture for Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiplications
  • Taewoon presented at ICS 2025
  • Taewoon selected as a visiting graduate student at USC
  • One paper accepted to ICS 2025
  • CSArch Lab members attended CSC 2025
  • Taewoon and Yujin attended a training program in Germany
  • CSArch Lab members attended CSC 2024
  • Taewoon, Yujin, Jiwon, Geonwoo, and Dowon have joined CSArch Lab

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