Faculty:


Bingzhe Li

Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Texas at Dallas

Office: ECSS 3.203, 800 W. Campbell Road, Richardson, TX 75080
Email: bingzhe dot li at utdallas dot edu
Phone: 972-883-4214

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Dr. Bingzhe Li is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas. Prior to that, Dr. Li was an assistant professor at Oklahoma State university, and a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, advised by Prof. David Du. He has received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities in 2018, under the supervision of Prof. David Lilja.

His research interests focus on memory and storage systems, DNA storage, systems for machine learning, and low-cost computing architecture. He has authored and co-authored more than 35 research articles in refereed international conferences and premier journals, including USENIX FAST, ASPLOS, HPCA, SIGMOD, ACM Systor, DAC, ICCAD, ICCD, ISPA, HotStorage, FPGA, IEEE Transactions (TC, T-ED), ACM Journals/Transactions (TECS, TOS, TOMPECS, JETC), etc. He has served as conference organization committees, technical program committees, reviewers for several major conferences and journals in computer system, storage, and computing architecture including ICCD, DAC, IISWC, etc. In recognition of his research, he received the Best Paper Nomination at the ICCD’21 and the featured paper of the Month at IEEE Transactions of Computers on March 2021.


Current Graduate Students:


Yi Li (PhD student, 2022 Spring - present)

Alex Sensintaffar (PhD student, 2022 Summer - present)

Xiaosu Guo (PhD student, 2022 Fall - present)

Dingyi Kang (PhD student, 2024 Spring - present)

Dongming Jiang (PhD student, 2024 Fall - present)

Yun-Hao Lee (Master student, 2024 Summer - present)

Cale England (Master student, 2021 Spring - present)

Madhusti Dhasaradhan (Master student, 2021 Fall - present)


Undergradudate Students:


Brady Prince (2021 Spring - present)

Jaden Patel (2020 Fall - 2021 Spring)