Corey Lammie

Title

Research Scientist
Corey Lammie

Bio

Corey Lammie is a research scientist at IBM Research - Zürich. He completed a PhD in Computer Engineering at James Cook University (JCU) in March, 2023, where he completed his undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering (Honours) and Information Technology, in 2018.

He specialises in systems-level research for distributed and heterogeneous computing platforms, encompassing compiler and runtime optimization for large-scale workloads, software/hardware co-design for heterogeneous accelerators, dataflow mapping and performance modelling for interconnected systems, and the development of scalable software infrastructure bridging high-level frameworks, intermediate representations, and efficient hardware execution. Corey has received several awards and fellowships, including the intensely competitive 2020-2021 IBM international PhD Fellowship, a Domestic Prestige Research Training Program Scholarship (the highest paid PhD scholarship in Australia), the 2020 Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society Pre-Doctoral Grant, and the 2017 Engineers Australia CN Barton Medal awarded to the best undergraduate engineering thesis at JCU. He has served as a guest editor for IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems (JETCAS) and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Part II (TCAS-II). In addition, he has served as a reviewer for several journals, and as a TC member for a number of conferences - most recently as a track chair for the IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2025.

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