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院士簡歷

Current Positions
  • Reid Weaver Dennis Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emerita, Stanford University
Education
  • B.Sc., EE, National Taiwan University (1983)
  • M.S., EECS, University of California, Berkeley (1984)
  • Ph.D, EECS, University of California, Berkeley (1988)
Professional Experience
  • Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1988-2013)
  • Reid Weaver Dennis Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (2003-2013)
  • Founder and Director of Atheros Communications Inc. (1998-2011), CEO of Atheros (1998-99), CTO of Atheros (1998-2002)
  • Director of Computer Science and Telecommunication Board, US National Academies (2003-09)
  • Trustee of the US Computer History Museum (2006-08)
  • Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Stanford University (2008-2013)
Specialties
  • Wireless Communications, neural signal processing, and bio-implant technology
Awards and Honors
  • Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2021)
  • IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal (2019)
  • SIGMOBILE Outstanding Contribution Award (2018)
  • Pan Wen Yuen Distinguished Research Award (2012)
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, National Taiwan University (2010)
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, EECS, University of California, Berkeley (2010)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, DEMO (2009)
  • IEEE Solid-State Circuits Award (2009)
  • Technological Innovations in Neurosciences Award, McKnight Foundation (2007)
  • Member, U.S. National Academy of Engineering (2007)
  • Distinguished Lecturer Award, IEEE Signal Processing Society (2004)
  • Bosch Faculty Scholar Award, Stanford University (2003)
  • 20/20 Vision Award, CIO Magazine (2002)
  • Innovator of the Year, MIT Sloan Business School eBA Award (2002)
  • Top 10 Entrepreneurs of the Year Award, Red Herring (2001)
  • Fellow of IEEE (1998)
  • Presidential Young Investigator Award, US National Science Foundation (1989)
  • Young Investigator Award, US Office of Naval Research (1989)
  • IBM Faculty Development Award (1989)
  • Best Paper Award, IEEE Signal Processing Society (1989)
  • Eli Jury Award, University of California, Berkeley (1988)