Summary
Kaiyan Chang is a compiler-focused AI researcher with seven years of experience bridging machine learning and systems, currently pursuing a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His work centers on AI-driven compiler design, natural language approaches to chip design, and applying large language models to computer systems, with internships at Huawei’s Programming Language Lab and Intel’s compiler team. Based in Haidian District, Beijing, he blends rigorous academic training from UESTC and UCAS with hands-on industry experience in production compiler toolchains. Notably, his background suggests a knack for translating cutting-edge LLM techniques into practical compiler and hardware design workflows, rather than purely theoretical research.
7 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Software Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Software Engineering at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China