Mohamed Bouaziz is a PhD student in the Accelerated Connected Computing Lab at KAUST, working on building compilers and designing reconfigurable dataflow architectures for AI/HPC.

About

Mohamed Bouaziz is a PhD student in the Accelerated Connected Computing Lab at KAUST. He works on electronic design automation for reconfigurable computing. His main research topics are building compilers for dataflow architectures, automating the design of spatial accelerators, and enhancing the usability of custom hardware at the software level. His main target applications are in AI and HPC.

Mohamed received his National Engineering Diploma (Dipl.-Ing./M.Eng.) from École Polytechnique de Tunisie, Tunisia in 2021. During his studies, he was an Erasmus+ visiting student at the Università di Trento, Italy, and received a scholarship to undertake his graduation project at the Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, at the Center for Advancing Electronics Dresden. He completed his MS in Computer Science at KAUST in 2023.

Qualifications

Education

Master of Science (M.S.)
Computer Science, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia, 2023
Diploma (Dipl.-Ing.-M.Eng.)
Multidisciplinary Engineering, École Polytechnique de Tunisie, Tunisia, 2021
Associate of Science (AS)
Mathematics and Physics, Institut Préparatoire aux Etudes d'Ingénieur de Sfax, Tunisia, 2018

Languages

Arabic
Native or bilingual proficiency
English
Full professional proficiency
French
Full professional proficiency