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Dr. Yen: CURRICULUM VITAE
Curriculum vitae of John Yen
- Ph.D Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, Dec. 1986
- M.Sc. Computer Science, University of Santa Clara, June 1982
- B.Sc. (Honor), Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, June 1980
- Associate Professor, Computer Science,
1993-present;
Assistant Professor, Computer Science,
1989-1993;
- Research Scientist, University of Southern California, Information Sciences Institute, 1986-1989;
- Research Assistant, Electronic Research
Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, 1982-1986.
- Programmer, Laboratory for AI Research, Fairchild
Camera and Instrumental Corporation, Palo Alto, CA, Summer 1983.
Awards:
- The Dresser Industries Professorship Award, Texas
A&M University, 1995;
- King Sun Fu Award, North American Fuzzy
Information Processing Society (NAFIPS), December 1994;
- National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award (NYI), 1992;
- ACM Faculty Achievement Award, Texas A&M University, 1991/92; 1993/94.
Professional Activities:
- Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions
on Fuzzy Systems;
- Member of the Board of Associate Editors,
Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.;
- Member of Editorial Board, International Journal of Artificial
Intelligence Tools, World Scientific Singapore;
- General Chair of International Conference of North American Fuzzy Information Processing;
Society (NAFIPS), San Antonio, 1994;
- Vice Chair of the third IEEE
International Conference on Tools for AI, 1992;
- General Chair and Program
Chair of first International Workshop on Industrial Applications of Fuzzy
control and Intelligent Systems, College Station, November, 1991;
- Artificial Intelligence
- software engineering
- fuzzy logic
- expert systems
- genetic algorithms
- medical imaging
- "Intelligent Assistance to Analyzing and
Validating Imprecise Requirements", Advanced Research Program, Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board, January 1, 1996-December 31, 1997;
- "Intelligent Computing for the Analysis of Metabolic and
Physiological Systems", National Science Foundation, Co-P.I. July 15, 1995-June 30, 1998;
- "Expert Systems for Smart Diamond Interchanges", Texas
A&M Intelligent Vehicle
Highway System (IVHS) Research Center of Excellence, September
1995-August 1996;
- NSF Young Investigator Award, September 1992-August 1997;
- Current M.S. Graduates:
- David Patrone.
- Rodney G. Adams
- James Durbin
- Dennis K. Neller
- M.S. Graduates:
- Andrew Cohen, graduated May 1996.
- David E. Randolph, graduation date: December 1994.
- Charles Wayne Gillespie, planning to pursue a PhD at TAMU; graduation date: December 1993.
- Dan Ryan,
- Florence Fillion, graduation date: August 1993.
- Nathan Jay Pfluger, graduation date: December 1992.
- Nitin Vaidya, graduation date: August 1991.
- Kam-Por Yuen, graduation date: December 1990.
- Current Ph.D.:
- Linyu Yang
- Wen-Pin Tiao
- Charles Wayne Gillespie
- Steven Swanson
- Neal Andrew Krawetz
- Ph.D. Graduates:
- Chih-Wei Chang, Director of Computer Center at
National Institute of Art in Taiwan.
- Bogju Lee
- Xiaoquing Liu, Assistant Professor at
Department of Computer Science, University of Missouri - Rolla
- Jonathan Y. Lee, Associate Professor at
Department of Information Engineering, National Central University, Taiwan.
- Swee Hor Teh