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Biography of Dr. Stanley Cheung

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Credit: North Carolina State University

(Term expires: September 4, 2028)

Dr. Stanley Cheung is currently an Associate Professor with North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA. His research interests are multi-disciplinary and aims to advance integrated photonics in computational and communication systems research – this entails exploring novel heterogeneous semiconductors, architectures/algorithms, and developing a deeper understanding of neuromorphic/quantum-inspired computation that lie close to physics. He has accumulated > 105 journal and conference publications along with 32 U.S patents (50 + pending) and delivered multiple invited talks at international conferences around the world. He has made major key technical contributions to current and past U.S. government customer contracts within DOD, DARPA, DOE, ARPA-E, NSA, NRO, and others. Prior to NC State, he served as a Principal Research Scientist at Hewlett Packard Laboratories where he played a key role in foundational photonic R&D for next-generation high-performance computing systems for various government agencies.

Dr. Cheung received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, Columbia University, and the University of California, Davis respectively.

Created September 2, 2025, Updated September 8, 2025
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