
Professor Myoungsoo Jung of the School of Electrical Engineering has been inducted into the IEEE HPCA Hall of Fame.
HPCA (The International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture) is one of the leading international conferences in computer architecture, focusing on advances in high-performance computing systems. The HPCA Hall of Fame recognizes researchers who have made sustained contributions to the field by publishing eight or more papers at the conference.
Professor Jung was selected for this honor following the publication of his recent paper, “AutoGNN: End-to-End Hardware-Driven Graph Preprocessing for Enhanced GNN Performance.”
Having previously been inducted into the IEEE/ACM ISCA Hall of Fame in 2025, Professor Jung has now been recognized by the Hall of Fame of two major top-tier conferences in computer architecture.
Professor Jung leads the Computer Architecture and Memory/Storage Systems Laboratory (CAMELab) and has conducted long-term research in interconnect technologies and memory/storage systems. He has authored a total of 145 papers published at major international conferences, including SOSP, OSDI, ISCA, MICRO, ASPLOS, HPCA, ATC, FAST, and SC. In 2022, he founded Panmnesia, a faculty startup developing link solutions to improve the efficiency of AI data centers, contributing to both academic and industrial research. In recognition of his continued contributions to science and technology, he was also selected as the first recipient of the 2026 Korea Science and Technology Award.
Professor Jung’s AutoGNN paper will be presented at HPCA 2026, to be held in Sydney, Australia, from January 31 to February 4.
This Hall of Fame induction reflects the sustained efforts of Professor Jung and his collaborators toward advancing computer system design.