Summary
Anthony Kung is a PhD candidate and multidisciplinary engineer specializing in AI accelerator hardware, VLSI, and high-performance computer architecture with eight years of hands-on experience across research and industry. He blends digital hardware design and verification (SystemVerilog, FPGA prototyping) with software work on accelerator-aware libraries and cloud/web tooling (C/C++, Node.js/TypeScript), enabling full-stack deployment of AI/ML systems. At OSU’s STAR Lab he focuses on energy-efficient transformer ASICs and commercializing ML software through user-facing web and mobile interfaces, while prior internships at onsemi and Intel delivered production-grade IP verification and accelerator library features. Notably, he contributed to a fabricated single-core processor on the Google SkyWater MPW shuttle and has practical experience bridging analog/digital converter design with system-level optimization. Based in Corvallis, he pairs academic rigor with product-minded engineering and a talent for translating complex hardware designs into usable developer tools and documentation.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oregon State University
Chinese, English