Danyao Wang
MASc. Student
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Toronto
Email: danyao.wang (at) utoronto.ca
Office: Pratt 392
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Update (Oct. 2010): I have recently graduated and am currently working as a software engineer at Google in the Waterloo office.
Hi! Welcome to my homepage. I’m currently pursuing an MASc. degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto under the supervision of Professor Greg Steffan and Professor Natalie Enright Jerger. Prior to starting my graduate studies, I received a Bachelor of Applied Science degree with honours in Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering Option) from the University of Toronto in June 2008.
I am interested in computer architecture, digital systems, FPGAs, and technologies in general. My current research project is on building a custom hardware system on an FPGA to accelerate on-chip interconnection network simulations.
Courses
- ECE1718: Special topics in modern computer architecture
- ECE1755: Parallel architecture
- CSC2228: Special topics in pervasive and mobile computing
- ECE540: Optimizing compilers
- ECE1373: Digital design for systems-on-chip
Teaching
I was a teaching assistant in the following courses:
- Winter 2010: ECE342 Digital Hardware
- Fall 2009: ECE241 Digital systems
- Spring 2009: ECE243 Computer organization
- Fall 2008: ECE241 Digital systems
Acknowledgement
Funding for my research is provided by:
- National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) CGS-M Scholarship
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto