Jing-Pha Tsai
Jing-Pha Tsai (also Jeffrey J. P. Tsai) is a computer scientist and the current president of Asia University (Taiwan)[1] in Taiwan.
Jing-Pha Tsai | |
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President of Asia University Taiwan | |
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Alma mater | Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois |
Known for | Bioinformatics, ubiquitous computing, formal modeling and verification, distributed real-time systems and intelligent agents. |
Website | Official website |
Career
He received his PhD degree in computer science from Northwestern University, and taught in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of Illinois at Chicago[2] from 1985 to 2010. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,[3] the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers[4], the Society for Design and Process Science(SDPS)[5], and a Distinguished Fellow of the International Engineering and Technology Institute. [6]
He is currently the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools[7]
Awards and honors
- University Scholar Award from the University of Illinois Foundation[8]
- IEEE Technical Achievement Award[9]
- IEEE Meritorious Service Award[9]
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References
- "The Office of the President, Asia University".
- "Featured Alumni Club".
- "IEEE Xplore - Author details - Jeffrey J. P. Tsai".
- "IEEE Fellows Directory".
- "Dr. Jeffrey J. P. Tsai | SDPS".
- "International Engineering and Technology Institute".
- "IJAIT Editorial Board".
- "Introduction - Jing-Pha Tsai".
- "Jeffrey J.P. Tsai | IEEE Computer Society".
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