Summary
Min Cai is a lecturer and researcher at Beijing University of Technology with 15 years of experience specializing in computer and GPU architecture, multicore systems, and architectural simulation. He earned a PhD in Computer Architecture from Beijing Institute of Technology and maintains an active engineering focus—authoring the Archimulator multicore simulator on GitHub—to bridge research and practical tool development. Proficient across Linux toolchains and a range of languages (Java, C/C++, C#, Python, Android), he combines systems-level insight with hands-on implementation. His early industry experience on .NET and Java EE projects introduced him to aspect-oriented development, informing a pragmatic approach to concurrency and prefetching research. Colleagues know him for blending rigorous academic methods with reproducible, open-source artifacts that accelerate architectural exploration.
15 years of coding experience
Master, Software Engineering on Embedded Systems, Master, Software Engineering on Embedded Systems at University of Science and Technology of China
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at Hunan University
PhD, Computer Architecture, Microprocessor Design, PhD, Computer Architecture, Microprocessor Design at Beijing Institute of Technology