Gunjae Koo is an Associate Professor in Computer Science and Engineering at Korea University with 12 years of academic and industry experience spanning computer architecture, embedded and memory systems, GPUs, FPGAs, and energy-efficient high-performance computing. He holds a Ph.D. from USC and combines deep research in GPGPU and memory controller design with practical SoC and image-processing RTL experience from a decade at LG Electronics. His work bridges theory and implementation—authoring research as a graduate student and building production DTV SoCs, digital front-ends, and FPGA-verified motion-estimation engines. Known for tackling cross-layer problems from VLSI to system architecture, he brings a rare blend of circuit-level design, signal-processing algorithms, and system performance optimization. Based in Seoul, he mentors the next generation of engineers while continuing collaborative research on memory and GPU systems for energy-efficient computing.
12 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering at University of Southern California
Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering at Seoul National University
This is a repository of GPGPU-Sim 3.2, modified for my simulation environment.
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