Asia University (Taiwan) - Notable Faculty and Honoris Causa Laureates

Notable Faculty and Honoris Causa Laureates

  • Ferid Murad, Nobel Laureate of Physiology and Medicine
  • C. V. Ramamoorthy, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at University of California at Berkeley.
  • Carl W. Cotman, Director at Institute for Brain Aging and Dementia, University of California at Irvine.
  • Amir Pnueli, recipient of the ACM Turing award
  • Stephen A. Szygenda, Southern Methodist University
  • Steven S. Yau, President, IEEE Computer Society
  • Wai-Kai Chen, President of IEEE Circuit and Systems Society and Recipient of Baker Fund Award
  • Shi-Kuo Chang, Founder of Knowledge Systems Institutes
  • Benjamin W. Wah, President of 2001 IEEE Computer Society
  • Wai-Lim Yip, Chair Professor in Department of English, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Eng-Rin Chen, Deputy Minister of Department of Health, Executive Yuan, R.O.C.
  • Gene Sheu, Former CEO FIC and AVP AT&T, Asia-Pacific Region.
  • Ifrim Chen Feng, Dean of College of Medicine and Pharmacy, Univ. of Oradea, Romania

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  • Jean-Claude Latombe, Kumagai Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at Stanford University.
  • Lotfi A. Zadeh, Professor of Computer Science at University of California at Berkeley.
  • Raymond T. Yeh, Chairman of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin, University of Maryland at College Park.
  • Mien-Chie Hung, Vice President for Basic Research, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
  • Sartaj Sahni, Distringuished Professor at the University of Florida, Honorary Professor Award 2009.

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