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Chung-Chin Lu is a professor from the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. His research interests include communication theory, system bioinformatics, quantum information science, and error-correcting codes.  
Chung-Chin Lu is a professor from the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. His research interests include communication theory, system bioinformatics, quantum information science, and error-correcting codes.  
==Career History==
==Career History==
Dept of Electrical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University (2008 - Present)
* Dept of Electrical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University (2008 - Present)


Computational Neurobiology Lab, Salk Institute, USA (2007 - 2008)
* Computational Neurobiology Lab, Salk Institute, USA (2007 - 2008)


Inst. for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego (2007 - 2008)
* Inst. for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego (2007 - 2008)


EE Dept, Princeton University (1998 - 1999)
* EE Dept, Princeton University (1998 - 1999)




==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
==ICANN and Internet Governance Participation==
Co-chair, Workshop on Information Theory and Communications and 2006 Taiwan-Hong Kong Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications, 2006
* Co-chair, Workshop on Information Theory and Communications and 2006 Taiwan-Hong Kong Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications, 2006


Program Co-chair, International Symposium on Communications, 1997
* Program Co-chair, International Symposium on Communications, 1997 Program Co-chair, Workshop on Communication networks, 1996
Program Co-chair, Workshop on Communication networks, 1996




==Education==
==Education==
B. Sc, Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University
* B. Sc, Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University


M. Sc, Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California
* M. Sc, Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California


PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California
* PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California




==Publications==
==Publications==
Chung-Chin Lu is the author and co-author of many publications:
Chung-Chin Lu is the author and co-author of many publications:
* On bit-level trellis complexity of Reed-Muller codes


On bit-level trellis complexity of Reed-Muller codes
* A search of minimal key functions for normal basis multipliers


A search of minimal key functions for normal basis multipliers
* A systolic array implementation of the Feng-Rao algorithm


A systolic array implementation of the Feng-Rao algorithm
* Loss behavior in space priority queue with batch Markovian arrival process-Discrete-time case


Loss behavior in space priority queue with batch Markovian arrival process-Discrete-time case
* Efficient architectures for syndrome generation and error location search in the decoding of Hermitian codes


Efficient architectures for syndrome generation and error location search in the decoding of Hermitian codes
* A serial-in-serial-out hardware architecture for systematic encoding of Hermitian codes via Groebner bases


A serial-in-serial-out hardware architecture for systematic encoding of Hermitian codes via Groebner bases
* Prediction of splice sites with dependency graphs and their expanded Bayesian networks


Prediction of splice sites with dependency graphs and their expanded Bayesian networks
* Space-time code design for CPFSK modulation over frequency-nonselective fading channels


Space-time code design for CPFSK modulation over frequency-nonselective fading channels
* Systolic array implementation of a real-time symbol-optimum multiuser detection algorithm


Systolic array implementation of a real-time symbol-optimum multiuser detection algorithm
* A view of Gaussian elimination applied to early stopped Berlekamp-Massey algorithm


A view of Gaussian elimination applied to early stopped Berlekamp-Massey algorithm
* Extracting transcription factor binding sites from unaligned gene sequences with statistical models
 
Extracting transcription factor binding sites from unaligned gene sequences with statistical models


==Awards==
==Awards==

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Organization: National Tsing Hua University
Affiliation: ICANN
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Region: Asia
Country: Taiwan
Email: cclu@ee.nthu.edu.tw

Chung-Chin Lu is a professor from the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. His research interests include communication theory, system bioinformatics, quantum information science, and error-correcting codes.

Career History

  • Dept of Electrical Engineering, National Tsing Hua University (2008 - Present)
  • Computational Neurobiology Lab, Salk Institute, USA (2007 - 2008)
  • Inst. for Neural Computation, University of California San Diego (2007 - 2008)
  • EE Dept, Princeton University (1998 - 1999)


ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

  • Co-chair, Workshop on Information Theory and Communications and 2006 Taiwan-Hong Kong Joint Workshop on Information Theory and Communications, 2006
  • Program Co-chair, International Symposium on Communications, 1997 Program Co-chair, Workshop on Communication networks, 1996


Education

  • B. Sc, Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University
  • M. Sc, Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California
  • PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California


Publications

Chung-Chin Lu is the author and co-author of many publications:

  • On bit-level trellis complexity of Reed-Muller codes
  • A search of minimal key functions for normal basis multipliers
  • A systolic array implementation of the Feng-Rao algorithm
  • Loss behavior in space priority queue with batch Markovian arrival process-Discrete-time case
  • Efficient architectures for syndrome generation and error location search in the decoding of Hermitian codes
  • A serial-in-serial-out hardware architecture for systematic encoding of Hermitian codes via Groebner bases
  • Prediction of splice sites with dependency graphs and their expanded Bayesian networks
  • Space-time code design for CPFSK modulation over frequency-nonselective fading channels
  • Systolic array implementation of a real-time symbol-optimum multiuser detection algorithm
  • A view of Gaussian elimination applied to early stopped Berlekamp-Massey algorithm
  • Extracting transcription factor binding sites from unaligned gene sequences with statistical models

Awards