Udit Gupta is an assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering specializing in computer architecture, systems for machine learning, and sustainable computing, with a decade of experience spanning academia and industry. He completed a PhD at Harvard and served as a Visiting Research Scientist at Meta AI, where his work was evaluated at scale and informed real-world AI infrastructure. Udit focuses on hardware and system designs that improve performance, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability for next-generation computing platforms. His research has been open-sourced, featured by outlets like Bloomberg and CNBC, and recognized with IEEE MICRO Top Picks awards. Known for bridging rigorous academic methods with practical industry deployments, he brings both hands-on hardware verification and high-level systems expertise to teaching and research. Based in New Jersey, he combines deep FPGA and embedded-systems roots from Cornell with modern ML systems work to tackle efficiency challenges across the compute stack.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Sci, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Sci at Harvard University
Bachelor's Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 4.00, Bachelor's Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 4.00 at Cornell University
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