September 12, 2008

2008 FPL Conference Stamatis Vassiliadis Outstanding Paper award

We were very fortunate to win the 2008 FPL Conference Stamatis Vassiliadis Outstanding Paper award again for the paper: Chun Hok Ho, Philip H.W. Leong, Wayne Luk, and Steve Wilton, "Rapid estimation of power consumption for hybrid FPGAs," available here. We won the same award last year.

Posted by phwl at 09:25 AM | Categories: Research

March 19, 2008

Past Students

I have been fortunate enough to have supervised many very talented students. Here is a partial list with links to their email addresses and dissertations.

Continue reading "Past Students"

Posted by phwl at 09:41 AM | Categories: Research

January 26, 2008

DELTA08 Conference

Attended the DELTA08 conference in Hong Kong where I gave an invited talk in a special session on "High Performance Reconfigurable Computing." Here is a link to the paper.

Posted by phwl at 10:38 AM | Categories: Research

December 17, 2007

10 Sonnets Concerning Field Programmable Technology

At the International Conference on Field Programmable Technology (FPT), I gave an invited talk in a panel session entitled "What's exciting about FPT".

In my talk, I presented 10 sonnets about FPT and a copy of my slides are available here. I encourage others to write their own FPT poetry.

Posted by phwl at 09:43 AM | Categories: Research

September 20, 2007

FPL Outstanding Paper Award

We won the FPL outstanding paper award this year. More information is available here.

Posted by phwl at 09:17 PM | Categories: Research

August 24, 2007

Research position in our lab

Research Assistant / Postdoctoral Fellow Position

Our group is seeking a motivated individual for a 1 year government funded appointment commencing November 2007. The project involves developing tools to compile financial engineering Monte Carlo simulation applications to a high level synthesis language such as Handel-C. The ideal applicant would have experience in one or more of the following areas: reconfigurable computing, financial engineering and compiler construction.

Posted by phwl at 11:56 AM | Categories: Research

April 12, 2007

Congratulations to Gary Chun Tak Chow (Croucher Scholarship)

Congratulations to Mr. Gary Chow Chun Tak, my joint M.Phil student with Prof Wen Li, who was awarded a Croucher Scholarship (http://www.croucher.org.hk/scholar1.htm). He will do his Ph.D study at Imperial College, UK. His thesis is on the "Design and Analysis of Single Chip CNTs Sensor".

Posted by phwl at 05:54 PM | Categories: Research

March 10, 2007

Biography

Philip Leong (M'84-SM'02) received the B.Sc., B.E. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Sydney in 1986, 1988 and 1993 respectively. In 1993 he was a consultant to ST Microelectronics in Milan, Italy working on advanced flash memory-based integrated circuit design. From 1994-1997, he was a Lecturer at the University of Sydney. Since 1997, he has been with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong where he is a Professor and the director of the Custom Computing Laboratory. Dr Leong is also Visiting Professor at Imperial College, London and the Chief Technology Consultant to Cluster Technology. He was program co-chair of the FPT and FPL conferences and is an associate editor for the ACM Transactions on Reconfigurable Technology and Systems. The author of more than 100 technical papers and 4 patents, Dr. Leong was the recipient of the 2005 FPT conference Best Paper as well as the 2007 and 2008 FPL conference Stamatis Vassiliadis Outstanding Paper awards. His research interests include reconfigurable computing, signal processing, computer architecture, computer arithmetic and biologically inspired computing.

Posted by phwl at 12:16 PM | Categories: Research

January 03, 2007

Directions to the CSE Department at CUHK

1. Print a copy of this map.
2. Take the KCR to University station
3. From the KCR station, you have 2 options:
(a) take a bus up to the Y.C. Liang stop (H8 on map) and walk over to the Ho-Sin Hang Engineering Building (H25 on map).
(b) walk up to the Ho-Sin Hang Engineering Building (takes about 15 min)

Posted by phwl at 09:15 AM | Categories: Research

May 31, 2005

Publications

Most of my publications are available here.

Posted by phwl at 02:05 PM | Categories: Research