I'm Specialized in
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Hardware
Software
01. About me
Ello! I'm Anthony, a passionate graduate student majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oregon State University. Currently, I'm serving as a Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. My journey has led me to specialize in designing AI accelerator hardware, where I merge my love for technology and innovation.
02. Research and Innovation
I am thrilled to be part of the System Technology and Application Research Lab, where I contribute actively to cutting-edge projects that push the boundaries of technology. With a keen eye for detail and a relentless pursuit of excellence, I dive deep into the realms of hardware engineering and software development. This exciting journey allows me to explore the frontiers of technology and actively shape the future.
03. Interests and Hobbies
Beyond my dedication to technology and engineering, I find immense joy in exploring various facets of the tech world. I am constantly seeking new ways to bring innovation to life, whether through diving into hardware engineering projects or crafting immersive web experiences. When I'm not tinkering with circuits or coding, you'll often find me immersed in the virtual realms of video games, particularly in multiplayer adventures. If you share the passion for gaming, I'd be thrilled to team up and embark on exciting virtual quests together! Additionally, I find exhilaration on the airsoft field, where I strategize and engage in tactical battles. This immersive hobby keeps me both active and sharp.
04. Tech Stack
In my tech stack, I hold a special affinity for the versatility and portability of Markdown over LaTeX. Its effortless readability without compiling, rendering on the web, and easy export to PDF make it an invaluable tool for documentation and content creation. For development, I'm a devoted fan of Visual Studio Code, whose extensive range of extensions has significantly streamlined my workflow, sparing me the complexities of tools like Vim.
While TypeScript holds a special place in my heart for its robustness and type safety, my forays into AI/ML projects often call for Python. As an enthusiast of SystemVerilog, I comfortably navigate SystemC and steer clear of VHDL. From ASIC to app development and beyond, I enthusiastically delve into a diverse range of technologies and domains.