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HONOR OF EE DEPARTMENT
  • C. L. Liu (BSEE '56)
Fellow of Academia Sinica and President of National Tsing-Hua University.
  • C. Y. Chang (BSEE '60)

Fellow of Academia Sinica, Foreign Associate of National Academy of Engineering (USA), and President of National Chiao-Tung University.

  • Eric G. Lean (BSEE '59)

Fellow of Academia Sinica and Senior Technology Advisor in Electronics & Information, ITRI.

     
  • David C. Chang (BSEE '61)

President of Polytechnic University of New York (USA).

  • K. C. Huang (BSEE '62)

past President of National Kaohsiung University of Applied Technology.

  • S. K. Hsiung (BSEE '65)

President of Chung Yuan Christian University.

  • Yih-Young Chen (BSEE '65)

past President of National Open University.

 
  • Shen- Li Fu (BSEE '69, MSEE '72, PhD '77)

President of I-Shou University.

  • Min-Shing Young (BSEE '75, MSEE '77, PhD '82)

past President of National Chinyi Institute of Technology.

 
  • Min-Shyong Lin (BSEE '67, MSEE '70)

General Director of Electronic Research and Service Organization and Executive Vice President of Industrial Technology Research Institute.

  • Ted C. Yang (BSEE '67)

past President of Feng-Chai University and President of Chiau-Kuang Institute of Technology.

  • James G. Hu (BSEE '73)

past General Director of Electronic Research and Service Organization, ITRI, and is Vice President of TSMC.

 
  • S. J. Se (BSEE '57)

Chairman of Taipower Company.

  • F. C. Tseng (BSEE '66, PhD '86)

Vice CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC).

  • Peter Chang (BSEE '68)

Vice Chairman and CEO of United Semiconductor Corporation (UMC) Group.

  • Min Wu (BSEE '70, MSEE '73)

President of Macronix International Co., Ltd.

 
  • Bruce C. H. Cheng (BSEE '59)

Chairman & CEO of Delta Electronics, Inc.

 
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