Faculty

 
Tim CHENG (鄭 光 廷)
PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 1988
Fellow, IEEE, 2000
Visiting Professor
Dept of Electronic & Computer Engineering, HKUST
Tel : +852 2358 7046
Fax : +852 2358 1485
Email : eetimcheng
Room : 2455
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Research Interests
Professor Cheng manages two research labs: SoC Design and Test Lab and Learning-based Multimedia Lab.

The SoC Design and Test Lab <http://cadlab.ece.ucsb.edu/> focuses on developing methodologies, algorithms, techniques, and tools for validating, verifying, testing, and analyzing system-on-chip (SoC), flexible electronics, and 3D devices.

The Learning-Based Multimedia (LBMM) Lab <http://lbmedia.ece.ucsb.edu/> has wide interests in various algorithms and techniques for multimedia applications, but its current focus is Mobile Computer Vision and Medical Image Viewing: addressing the main challenges for achieving the required real-time performance of vision and medical image viewing tasks with minimum energy consumption in a mobile, embedded environment, including designing a new energy-efficient parallel architecture for these tasks.

Biography
Prof. Cheng is currently a Visiting Professor of ECE at HKUST. Prof. Cheng worked at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, from 1988 to 1993 and joined the faculty at UC Santa Barbara in 1993 where he is currently a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He was the Founding Director (1999-2002) of UCSB's Computer Engineering program and former Chair (2005-2008) of the ECE Department. He also served as Visiting Professor at Univ. of Tokyo Japan, Beijing University China, and National TsingHua University, Taiwan. He has published over 350 technical papers, co-authored five books and holds 11 U.S. Patents. Cheng, a fellow of IEEE, received Best Paper Awards at the 1987 AT&T Conference on Electronic Testing, the 1994 and 1999 Design Automation Conferences, the 2003 Conference of Design Automation and Test in Europe, the 2007 IEEE Asian Test Symposium, and the 2008 IEEE VLSI Test Symposium. He also received the 2001 Annual Best Paper Award in the Journal of Information Science and Engineering and the UCSB College of Engineering's Outstanding Teaching Faculty Award for 2004-2005. He served as Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Design and Test of Computers and currently serves on the editorial boards of several IEEE and ACM journals. He has served as general and program chair for numerous international conferences on design, and design automation and testing including the program chair of 2012 International Test Conference, the flagship conference on hardware test technologies.