Chung-Chin Lu

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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.

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

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