Summary
Yun Wu is a lecturer and researcher with nine years of experience specializing in software/hardware co-design for signal processing and high-performance computing, currently based at Queen's University Belfast. His work spans FPGA and ARM/FPGA SoC development, energy-efficient reconfigurable accelerators, and real-time sensor signal processing for lidar and MIMO receivers, blending hands-on VHDL/FPGA design with system-level software in C/C++ and OpenCL. He has held research and teaching roles across UK universities, delivering courses in parallel and distributed programming, software engineering, and embedded systems while supervising practical accelerator and embedded DSP projects. Prior industry experience in wireless systems optimization and large-scale simulation informs his applied focus on power- and performance-aware system architectures. Known as a passionate coder off-duty (热爱编程的野生程序员), he brings a pragmatic researcher’s mindset to bridge algorithm, hardware, and software implementation challenges.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Radio Frequency Communication Systems, Master, Radio Frequency Communication Systems at University of Southampton
BSc, Electronic & Information Engineering; Electronic & Information Engineering, BSc, Electronic & Information Engineering; Electronic & Information Engineering at Dalian Minzu University
Master, Circuit & System, Master, Circuit & System at Hunan University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electronic, Electrical & Information Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Electronic, Electrical & Information Engineering at Queen's University Belfast
English, Chinese