新加坡国立大学Prof Chor Eng Fong等专场报告会的通知

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  报告人及报告主题:
  Prof Chor Eng Fong :Plasma Surface Treatment and Ohmic Contacts of Gallium Nitride
  Prof Tang Loon Ching: Six Sigma and Related Research Problem
  Prof Chan Wen Tat:Evolutionary Scheduling

  时间:2004年4月7日 晚上7:00
  地点:浙江大学玉泉校区邵科馆一楼多功能报告厅

  欢迎计算机学院、软件学院、信息学院、建工学院的研究生和本科生以及其他感兴趣的老师和同学参加!
                              
                       计算机学院与软件学院
                          2004年4月2日

  附:报告人简介
  A/P Tang Loon Ching is an Associate Professor and Deputy Head (Research) of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. He obtained a Ph.D degree in 1992 from Cornell University in the field of Operations Research with minors in Statistics and Civil Engineering. Dr LC Tang has published widely in more than 20 international peer-review journals, including IEEE Transactions on Reliability, Journal of Quality Technology, Naval Research Logistics and Queueing Systems. Besides being an associate editor for Asia Pacific Journal of Operational Research, LC Tang has been an active reviewer for a number of international journals. He is cited in Marquis Who’s Who in the World.
  http://www.ise.nus.edu.sg/staff/tanglc/

  Professor CHAN WENG TAT graduated from the University of Singapore with BEng (1st class) in 1980 and MEng in 1981. He completed his graduate studies under a NUS scholarship at Stanford University where he obtained his MSc in Construction Management in 1982 and his PhD in 1986 with a dissertation on the application of constraint logic programming for managing design consistency.
  Professor Chan, currently an associate professor at the National University of Singapore, is responsible for construction management teaching and research in the department. His research focus is the use of artificial intelligence and information technology for construction management. Working with his colleagues in the department, Prof Chan pioneered and promoted the use of evolutionary search, artificial neural networks and constraint-based problem solving techniques for traditional civil engineering applications like project scheduling and resource allocation, catchment model calibration and prediction, pavement maintenance, pile driving prediction and calibration. In 1994, Prof Chan was awarded the prestigious Shimizu Visiting Professorship to Stanford University, to further his research in this area. He is currently pioneering the use of Internet technologies, distributed computing and intelligence for civil engineering applications, convinced that these new paradigms will revolutionize the way civil engineers work in the borderless world of tomorrow. Dr Chan also heads the Marine IT Laboratory (MITL) in the Tropical Marine Science Institute. MITL supports scientists in their study of Singapore’s marine environment with tools and data encompassing satellite remote sensing, geographic information systems, global positioning systems and internetworking.
http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/civil/aboutus/facultystaff/cvecwt/cwt.html#bio

  A/P Chor Eng Fong
  Professional Working Experience
  2001-Present, Deputy-Head (Research), Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, NUS
  Professional Activities
  2003-present, Senior Member IEEE
  1980-2002, Member of IEEE
  1991-Present, Member of Institute of Engineers, Singapore (IES)
  1987-1988, Chairman, Student Activities Subcommittee, IEEE Singapore Section
  1989,Chairman,Technical Activities Subcommittee, IEEE Singapore Section
  1990-1991, Secretary, IEEE Singapore Section
  1992-1993, Treasurer, IEEE Singapore Section
  1995-1996, Chairman, Email Subcommittee, IEEE Singapore Section
  2001-Present, Secretary, Region 10 of IEEE
  Research Interests
  Semiconductor devices: HEMT, HBT, etc
  Contacts for Compound Semiconductors
  Plasma Etching of Semiconductors
  Plasma Process Induced Damage