Founded in 1966

Henry Chuang

Associate Professor of Computer Science

6307 SENSQ
412-624-8424

chuang@cs.pitt.edu
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Dr. Chuang received his BS degree (Electrical Engineering, 1956) from the National Taiwan University, MS degree (Electronic Engineering, 1960) from the National Chiao Tung University, and PhD degree (Electrical Engineering, 1966) from North Carolina State University.

He was a faculty member in the Computer Systems Laboratory and Dept. of Applied Math. and Computer Science at Washington University from 1966 to 1973. He has been at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pittsburgh since 1973.

Some of Dr. Chuang's professional activities have included: Speaker, Distinguished Visitors Program, IEEE Computer Society (1985-88); Chair, Admissions Committee, IEEE Computer Society (1985-); Finance Chair, Int'l Symp. Computer Architecture (1986); Member, Program Committee, Int'l Conf. Distributed Computer Systems (1983); Selected Participant, Supercomputer Workshop (1986); Member, Software Engineering Standards Committee, IEEE Computer Society (1982-1985); Senior Member, IEEE; Member, ACM; Member, Phi Kappa Phi (Honor Society).

Dr. Chuang has current research interests in the areas of parallel processing, computer architecture, algorithmically specialized array processors, fault-tolerant computing, and mapping of algorithms to parallel architectures.

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