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Wai-Kai Chen
, Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Illinois at
Chicago, teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in electrical
engineering in the fields of circuits and systems. He received his B.S.
and M.S. in electrical engineering at Ohio University where he was
later recognized as a Distinguished Professor. He earned his Ph.D.
in electrical engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign.
Professor Chen has extensive experience in education and industry
and is very active professionally in the fields of circuits and systems.
He has served as a visiting professor at Purdue University and the
University of Hawaii at Manoa. He was Editor of the
IEEE Transactions
on Circuits and Systems,
both
Series I and II
and President of
the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Currently, he is Editor-in-
Chief of the
Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers
and Editor
of
the
Advanced Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering
, Imperial College Press. He received the
Lester R. Ford Award
from the Mathematical Association of America, the
Alexander von Humboldt Award
from Germany, the
Ohio University Alumni Medal of Merit for Distinguished Achievement in Engineering
Education
, the
Senior University Scholar Award
from University of Illinois at Chicago, the
Distinguished
Alumnus Award
from the University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the
Society Meritorious Service
Award
and the
Education Award
from IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. He also received more than a
dozen honorary professor awards from major institutions in China.
A Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the American Association for the
Advancement of Science, Professor Chen is widely known in the profession for his
Applied Graph Theory
(North-Holland
), Theory and Design of Broadband Matching Networks
(Pergamon Press
), Active Network
and Feedback Amplifier Theory
(McGraw-Hill),
Linear Networks and Systems
(Brooks/Cole
), Passive and
Active Filters: Theory and Implementations
(John Wiley),
Theory of Nets
(John Wiley), and
The Circuits
and Filters Handbook
(Editor-in-Chief, CRC Press). |
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