Liting (Oscar) Shen
PhD Student (4th year), Electrical and Computer Engineering
- 336 Roberts Engineering Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Bio
Liting Shen is a PhD student from Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and DSSC. His research mainly focuses on in-memory computing using resistive random access memory (RRAM). In modern computers, data computing and data storage take place in processors and memory, respectively. However, the frequent data shuttling between memory and processors induces high latency. To solve the data shuttling problem, he and his colleagues work on building a platform that enables computing to take place in the memory and RRAM devices are the key hardware to the compute-in-memory application. His research interests include modeling, fabrication and testing of RRAM devices and driving circuits design for RRAM.
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Research
Research Interests: RRAM
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Related Material
Talks
Relaxing the Constraints of RRAM Logic (DSSC 2022 West Coast Review)

A Processing in Memory Architecture Using RRAM: Circuit and Device Considerations (DSSC 2020 West Coast Review)


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