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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 | ||
− | + | * A search of minimal key functions for normal basis multipliers | |
− | A | + | * 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 | |
− | |||
− | Extracting transcription factor binding sites from unaligned gene sequences with statistical models | ||
==Awards== | ==Awards== |
Revision as of 02:44, 24 July 2018
Organization: | National Tsing Hua University |
Affiliation: | ICANN |
Stakeholder Group(s): | ,|xyz|xyz| }} |
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