Welcome to my personal website!
My name is Sibo Zhu, and I am currently a research assistant at MIT Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). I am excited to be working with Prof. Song Han in the HAN (Hardware, Accelerators, and Neural Networks) Lab on robotic perception and efficient deep learning.
I am also the perception lead at MIT Driverless, a student-led high-speed autonomous racing team, developing full scale vehicles and autonomous software to compete in driverless racing competitions.
Before coming to MIT, I received my M.S. in Computer Science from Brandeis University. During my masters, I was fortunate to work with Prof. Hongfu Liu. Prior to that, I received my B.A. in Computer Science and B.A. in Pure & Applied Mathematics from Boston University, worked closely with Prof. Sang (“Peter”) Chin.
Outside of research, I enjoy snowboarding, skydiving, running, hiking, working out, cooking, movies, music and especially travelling to balance my life from work.
M.S in Computer Science, 2020
Brandeis University
B.A in Computer Science, 2018
Boston University
B.A in Pure & Applied Mathematics, 2018
Boston University