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Basics
| Name | Byeonggil Jun |
| Label | Ph.D. Student |
| byeonggil@asu.edu | |
| Phone | (480) 869-0853 |
| Url | https://byeonggiljun.github.io |
| Summary | A 2nd year Ph.D. student at Arizona State University, who's research interests include cyber-physical systems, real-time systems, and computer architecture. |
Education
Awards
- 2024
Publications
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2025 Improving the Efficiency of Coordinating Timed Events in Distributed Systems
ACM SIGSIM-PADS '25
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2025 Zero-Delay Cycles in Distributed Discrete-Event Systems using Lingua Franca
ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation
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2025 Towards Efficient Privacy-Preserving Federated Learning on Edge with Reconfigurable FPGA
2025 Forum on specification & Design Languages (FDL)
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2024 Efficient Coordination for Distributed Discrete-Event Systems
2024 22nd ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Formal Methods and Models for System Design (MEMOCODE)
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2023 Reliable Event Detection Using Time-Synchronized IoT Platforms
Time-Centric Reactive Software (TCRS): Workshop at Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet of Things (CPS-IoT) Week 2023
Skills
| Programming | |
| C | |
| C++ | |
| Verilog | |
| Python | |
| Java | |
| Typescript |
Languages
| Korean | |
| Native speaker |
| English | |
| Conversational |
Interests
| Computer Engineering | |
| Cyber-Physical Systems | |
| Distributed Systems | |
| Real-Time Systems | |
| Computer Architecture |
References
| Professor Hokeun Kim | |
Projects
- 2021.01 - Current
Lingua Franca
Lingua Franca is a polyglot coordination language for concurrent and possibly time-sensitive applications ranging from low-level embedded code to distributed cloud and edge applications.
- Determinism
- Reactive and Concurrent Systems