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2008 論文研究成果發表會

           

   
 

五、學術專題演講

專題演講

 

演講人:

李百祺 所長

 

IEEE Fellow

 

臺灣大學生醫電子與資訊研究所教授

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李百祺教授個人簡歷
 

     Pai-Chi Li (李百祺)received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C., in 1987, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 1990 and 1994, respectively, both in electrical engineering: systems.

 

     He was a research assistant with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of Michigan from 1990 to 1994. He joined Acuson Corporation, Mountain View, CA, as a member of the Technical Staff in June 1994. His work in Acuson was primarily in the areas of medical ultrasonic imaging system design for both cardiology and general imaging applications. In August 1997, he went back to the Department of Electrical Engineering at National Taiwan University, where he is currently a full professor. His current research interests include biomedical ultrasonic imaging and signal processing.

 

     Dr. Li is an IEEE Fellow. He is also Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, and on the Editorial Board of Ultrasonic Imaging. He received the 2005 Outstanding Electrical Engineering Professor Award(中國電機工程學會傑出電機工程教授獎), the Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering, the 2004 Distinguished Research Award, National Science Council(國科會傑出研究獎), the 2004 Distinguished Research Achievement Award, National Taiwan University(台灣大學研究成就獎), the 2003 Outstanding Researcher Award, National Taiwan University(台灣大學學術研究成果傑出教師), the 2002 Dr. Wu Dayou Research Award from National Science Council(國科會吳大猷先生紀念獎), the 2002 Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer Award from Chinese Institute of Electrical Engineering(中國電機工程學會優秀青年電機工程師獎)and the 2001 Distinguished Industrial Collaboration Award of Ministry of Education(教育部產學合作獎). He was also the recipient of the Distinguished Achievement Award in Electrical Engineering: Systems in 1994 for his outstanding academic achievement at the University of Michigan.