SUN-YUAN KUNG, Professor
Room B 230, Engineering Quadrangle
Fields of Research Activity: VLSI signal processing,
array processors, neural computing, digital signal processing,
application-driven total system.
Experience: One year of industrial experience in LSI circuit
design; fourteen years of teaching and research at the University
of Southern California and Princeton University. He has taught
courses in linear algebra, signal processing, spectrum analysis,
linear systems, neural computing, and VLSI array processors.
He has authored two textbooks and more than two hundred technical
papers.
Biography: Sun-Yuan Kung was born in Taiwan on January 2, 1950.
He received the B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the National Taiwan
University in 1971; M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University
of Rochester in 1974; and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford
University in 1977. From 1977 to 1987, he was on the faculty of
Electrical Engineering-Systems at the University of Southern California.
In 1984, he was a Visiting Professor at Stanford University and later
in the same year, a visiting professor at the Delft University of
Technology. Since September 1987, he has been a Professor in the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University. He currently serves on
the IEEE Technical Committees on VLSI Signal Processing and Neural Networks
and an Editor-in-Chief of Journal of VLSI Signal Processing.
Membership in Societies: IEEE (Fellow), ACM (Member).
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