Summary
Khanh N. Dang is a tenured Associate Professor in Computer Engineering at The University of Aizu with 11 years of experience bridging academia and industry in Vietnam and Japan. His research expertise spans carbon-aware and sustainable computing, low-power VLSI, 3D-ICs, on-chip communication, and neuromorphic computing, with publications in top venues and a mix of pending and granted patents. Trained in Vietnam, France (Paris-Sud), and Japan (PhD, The University of Aizu), he combines rigorous device- and circuit-level insight with system-level thinking to tackle energy-efficient computing. He has a track record of long-term collaborations with industry and academia, including multiple visiting researcher stints at Aizu and prior roles at Vietnam National University and Dolphin Technology. Colleagues know him for pursuing practical, sustainability-minded hardware solutions that anticipate deployment constraints rather than purely theoretical advances.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Science, Computer Science and Engineering, Doctor of Science, Computer Science and Engineering at The University of Aizu
Master's Degree, Information Technology, Master's Degree, Information Technology at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Bachelor's Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Bachelor's Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering at Vietnam National University, Hanoi
English, Vietnamese