Weihong Xu (徐炜鸿) is currently a ZJU100 Young Professor in the College of Integrated Circuits, Zhejiang University. Prior to joining ZJU, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Embedded Systems Laboratory (ESL), EPFL, working with Prof. David Atienza. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC San Diego (UCSD), where he was advised by Prof. Tajana Rosing.

His research focuses on next-generation computing architectures for efficient and reliable AI systems, including: a) 🚀 RISC-V-based AI chip, b) computer architecture and EDA co-design, c) near-data computing, d) LLM and AI acceleration.

He received B.E. and M.E. degrees from Southeast University, under the supervision of Prof. Chuan Zhang. He also completed a research internship at Intel Labs China, where he developed a Flexible MIMO Processor for beyond-5G communication systems.