Vivienne Sze
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Room 38-260
Cambridge, MA 02139
sze@mit.edu
617.324.7352
Administrative Assistant
Janice L. Balzer
Room 36-825
617.253.7349
balzer@mit.edu
Vivienne Sze received the B.A.Sc. (Hons) degree in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, in 2004, and the S.M. and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, in 2006 and 2010 respectively. She received the Jin-Au Kong Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Prize in electrical engineering at MIT in 2011.
She is currently an Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at MIT. Her research interests include energy-efficient algorithms and architectures for portable multimedia applications. From September 2010 to July 2013, she was a Member of Technical Staff in the Systems and Applications R&D Center at Texas Instruments (TI), Dallas, TX, where she designed low-power algorithms and architectures for video coding. She also represented TI in the JCT-VC committee of ITU‑T and ISO/IEC standards body during the development of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC), which received a Primetime Emmy Engineering Award. Within the committee, she was the primary coordinator of the core experiment on coefficient scanning and coding.
She is a recipient of the 2017 Qualcomm Faculty Award, the 2016 Google Faculty Research Award, the 2016 AFOSR Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) Award, the 2016 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award, the 2014 DARPA Young Faculty Award, the 2007 DAC/ISSCC Student Design Contest Award, and a co-recipient of the 2017 CICC Outstanding Invited Paper Award, the 2016 IEEE Micro Top Picks Award and the 2008 A‑SSCC Outstanding Design Award.
Group Websites
Related News Links
08.04.2021
MIT and Ericsson enter collaboration agreements to research the next generation of mobile networks
04.28.2021
Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for efficient artificial intelligence
02.28.2019
Lighting the path
12.01.2017
Vivienne Sze shares Engineering Emmy Award with colleagues
07.11.2017
Miniaturizing the brain of a drone
06.13.2016
Professor Vivienne Sze recipient of AFOSR grant through its Young Investigator Research Program
02.12.2016
Energy-friendly chip can perform powerful artificial-intelligence tasks
12.18.2014
Vivienne Sze receives DARPA 2014 Young Faculty Award (YFA)
09.23.2013
Heldt and Sze join EECS Faculty
Related News Articles
12.16.2013
Vivienne Sze recipient of the 2013 Jonathan Allen Junior Faculty Award
Selected Publications
11.18.2022
Data Centers on Wheels: Emissions from Computing Onboard Autonomous Vehicles
11.18.2022
Sparseloop: An Analytical Approach To Sparse Tensor Accelerator Modeling
11.18.2022
Memory-Efficient Gaussian Fitting for Depth Images in Real Time
11.18.2022
Uncertainty from Motion for DNN Monocular Depth Estimation
11.18.2022
App-Based Saccade Latency and Directional Error Determination Across the Adult Age Spectrum
11.18.2022
Efficient Computation of Map-scale Continuous Mutual Information on Chip in Real Time
09.08.2020
How to Evaluate Deep Neural Network Processors: TOPS/W (Alone) Considered Harmful
09.08.2020
FSMI: Fast computation of Shannon Mutual Information for information-theoretic mapping
09.08.2020
Low Power Depth Estimation of Rigid Objects for Time-of-Flight Imaging