Yao-Wen Chang (S'94–A'96–M'96–SM'12) received the B.S. degree from National Taiwan University (NTU), Taipei, Taiwan, in 1988, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, in 1993 and 1996, respectively, all in computer science.
He is currently the Director of the Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering and a Distinguished Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering, NTU. His current research interests include very large-scale integration physical designs and design for manufacturability. He has been working closely with industry in these areas. He has co-edited one textbook on electronic design automation (EDA) and co-authored one book on routing and over 200 ACM/IEEE conference or journal papers in these areas.
Dr. Chang was a first-place winner of the 2011 PATMOS Timing Analysis Contest and a four-times winner of the ACM ISPD Contests on Placement, Global Routing, and Clock Network Synthesis. He was a recipient of six Best Paper Awards (ICCD, etc.) and 20 Best Paper Award Nominations from DAC (five times), ICCAD (four times), and others in the past ten years. He has received many research and teaching awards, such as the Distinguished Research Award from National Science Council of Taiwan (twice), the IBM Faculty Award, the CIEE Distinguished EE Professorship, the MXIC Young Chair Professorship, and the Excellent Teaching Award from NTU (seven times). He is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems and the IEEE Design and Test of Computers. He is an Editor of the Journal of Information Science and Engineering. He was the General and Steering Committee Chair of ISPD and the Program Chair of ASP-DAC, FPT, and ISPD. He is currently an IEEE CEDA Executive Committee Member, the Vice Technical Program Committee Chair of the ICCAD Executive Committee, the ASP-DAC Steering Committee Member, and the ACM/SIGDA Physical Design Technical Committee Member. He was a Technical Program Committee Member of major EDA conferences, including ASP-DAC, DAC, DATE, FPL, FPT, GLSVLSI, ICCAD, ICCD, ISPD, SLIP, SOCC, and VLSI-DAT. He was an Independent Board Director with Genesys Logic, Taiwan, a Technical Consultant with Faraday, Taiwan, MediaTek, Taiwan, and RealTek, Taiwan, the Chair of the EDA Consortium of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan, and a member of the Board of Governors of Taiwan IC Design Society.
Yao-Wen Chang (S'94–A'96–M'96–SM'12) received the B.S. degree from National Taiwan University (NTU), Taipei, Taiwan, in 1988, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, in 1993 and 1996, respectively, all in computer science.
He is currently the Director of the Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering and a Distinguished Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering, NTU. His current research interests include very large-scale integration physical designs and design for manufacturability. He has been working closely with industry in these areas. He has co-edited one textbook on electronic design automation (EDA) and co-authored one book on routing and over 200 ACM/IEEE conference or journal papers in these areas.
Dr. Chang was a first-place winner of the 2011 PATMOS Timing Analysis Contest and a four-times winner of the ACM ISPD Contests on Placement, Global Routing, and Clock Network Synthesis. He was a recipient of six Best Paper Awards (ICCD, etc.) and 20 Best Paper Award Nominations from DAC (five times), ICCAD (four times), and others in the past ten years. He has received many research and teaching awards, such as the Distinguished Research Award from National Science Council of Taiwan (twice), the IBM Faculty Award, the CIEE Distinguished EE Professorship, the MXIC Young Chair Professorship, and the Excellent Teaching Award from NTU (seven times). He is currently an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems and the IEEE Design and Test of Computers. He is an Editor of the Journal of Information Science and Engineering. He was the General and Steering Committee Chair of ISPD and the Program Chair of ASP-DAC, FPT, and ISPD. He is currently an IEEE CEDA Executive Committee Member, the Vice Technical Program Committee Chair of the ICCAD Executive Committee, the ASP-DAC Steering Committee Member, and the ACM/SIGDA Physical Design Technical Committee Member. He was a Technical Program Committee Member of major EDA conferences, including ASP-DAC, DAC, DATE, FPL, FPT, GLSVLSI, ICCAD, ICCD, ISPD, SLIP, SOCC, and VLSI-DAT. He was an Independent Board Director with Genesys Logic, Taiwan, a Technical Consultant with Faraday, Taiwan, MediaTek, Taiwan, and RealTek, Taiwan, the Chair of the EDA Consortium of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan, and a member of the Board of Governors of Taiwan IC Design Society.View more