
Zheng Zhang
University of California, Santa Barbara
tensor decomposition
parameter-efficient fine-tuning
knowledge editing
parameter-efficient fine-tuning (peft)
low-rank adaption
sparse model
3
presentations
SHORT BIO
Zheng Zhang has been an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering with the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), since July 2017. He received his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, in 2015. His research interests include uncertainty quantification and tensor computation with multi-domain applications including CAD of nano-scale IC/MEMS/photonics, data analytics, machine learning and autonomous systems.
Dr. Zhang received three Best Paper Awards from IEEE Transactions and three best conference paper awards. His PhD dissertation was recognized by the ACM SIGDA Outstanding Ph.D Dissertation Award in Electronic Design Automation in 2016, and by the Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Award (i.e., Best Thesis Award) from the Microsystems Technology Laboratory of MIT in 2015. He received the NSF CAREER Award in 2019 and Facebook Research Award in 2020.
Presentations

AdaZeta: Adaptive Zeroth-Order Tensor-Train Adaption for Memory-Efficient Large Language Models Fine-Tuning
Yifan Yang and 4 other authors

LoRETTA: Low-Rank Economic Tensor-Train Adaptation for Ultra-Low-Parameter Fine-Tuning of Large Language Models
Yifan Yang and 3 other authors

Uncertainty-Aware and Data-Driven Design Automation Techniques with Multi-Domain Applications
Zheng Zhang