Summary
Min Lim is a software engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in performance and power analysis tools for Intel platforms, with deep expertise across Android, Linux, and Windows. He combines a strong academic background (PhD in Computer Science) with industry R&D at Intel and RENCI, building tooling that leverages hardware performance counters and SOC power-state knowledge to optimize system efficiency. His work spans low-level performance instrumentation, parallel and distributed systems, virtualization, and web benchmark evaluation, and he is fluent in Java, Python, C/C++, Fortran, Matlab, and R. Known for translating hardware counters into actionable insights, he has designed runtime and resource-centric tools (e.g., RCRTool) that reveal contention and energy/performance tradeoffs. Based in San Jose, he brings a researcher's rigor to production tool development and a knack for connecting architectural nuance to practical optimization.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Ph. D, Computer Science, Ph. D, Computer Science at North Carolina State University
BS, Computer engineering, BS, Computer engineering at Kyungpook National University
MS, Computer science, MS, Computer science at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology