Ben-Hau Chia

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Ph.D. Student in Software Engineering
Software and Societal Systems Department
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University

Email: bchia [at] andrew [dot] cmu [dot] edu
Office: TCS Hall 413


I am a first-year Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon University, co-advised by Dr. Chris Timperley and Dr. Eunsuk Kang. My research interests include cyber-physical systems, system design methodology, and formal verification.

Before joining CMU, I received my Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University, where I worked with Dr. Chung-Wei Lin at the Cyber-Physical Systems Lab. Here is my Master’s Thesis.

news

Aug 26, 2024 Started my PhD at Carnegie Mellon University!

selected publications

  1. Passing-Order Decision for Three-to-Two Lane Merging of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles
    Chien, Cheng-Pei,  Chia, Ben-Hau, Chang, Ching-Yun, Lin, Shang-Chien, Jiang, Iris Hui-Ru, Liu, Changliu, and Lin, Chung-Wei
    Accepted and to appear in IEEE International Conference on Embedded and Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications, 2025
  2. Runtime Software Selection for Adaptive Automotive Systems
    Fu, Chia-Ching,  Chia, Ben-Hau, and Lin, Chung-Wei
    In Proceedings of the 26th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, 2021