Biographical Summary
Lide is a fourth year Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of University of Michigan. She completed her M.S. degree in Northwestern University in 2009 and her B.S. degree in Tsinghua University in 2007.
Lide's research interest includes power modeling, energy-aware optimization, process variation aware design and reliability-aware design in embedded system.
Projects
- Power modeling and design power efficient applications on mobile platforms.
- Process variation characterization for multi-core processors
- Reliability-aware chip design -- NBTI degradation mitigation
Publications and talks
- L. Zhang, B. Tiwana, Z. Qian, Z. Wang, R. P. Dick, Z. Mao and L. Yang,“Accurate Online Power Estimation and Automatic Battery Behavior Based Power Model Generation for Smartphones,” in Proc. Int. Conf. Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis, Oct. 2010.
- L. Zhang, L. Bai, R. P. Dick, L. Shang, and R. Joseph, “Process variation characterization of chip-level multiprocessors,” in Proc. Design Automation Conf., Jul. 2009.
- L. Zhang, R. P. Dick and L. Shang, “Scheduled voltage scaling for increasing lifetime in the presence of NBTI,” in Proc. Asia & South Pacific Design Automation Conf., Jan. 2009.