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Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
Ottawa, Canada
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Dr. Chung-Horng Lung: Biography
Chung-Horng Lung received his B.Eng. degree in
Computer Science and Engineering from Chung-Yuan
University, Taiwan,
in 1983, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science and Engineering
from Arizona State University
in 1988 and 1994, respectively.
In September 2001, he joined the Department of Systems and
Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, where he is now a
full professor. He was with Nortel Networks from 1995 to 2001. At Nortel,
he worked in the Software Engineering
Analysis Lab (SEAL) as the lead for the Software
Architecture Analysis group and the Optical
Packet Interworking (OPi) on IP/MPLS traffic
engineering. He worked in the Electronics
Research and Service Organization (ERSO), Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
of Taiwan,
in 1985. He also worked as an instructor in Taiwan and Arizona State
University.
His research interests include: Software Engineering, Computer
Networks, Cloud Computing, Wireless Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks, and
Network-based Control Systems.
Awards:
- Best
Paper Award, the International
Conference on Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), June 2006.
- Best
Paper Award, the 7th World Multi Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics
and Informatics (SCI), Information
Management Session, 2003.
- President's
Award for Leadership in Technology (Software
Performance Engineering team of five in the Software Engineering Analysis
Lab, one of 60 recipients out of ~80,000 employees), 1999, Nortel
Networks.
- Best
Paper Award, Int'l Conf. on Software Eng. and Knowledge Eng., 1998.
- Vice
President’s Award of Excellence, Advanced Software & Network
Technology, 1998, Nortel Networks.
- President's
Award in the Quality Category (Software
Engineering Analysis Lab team), 1996, Nortel Networks.
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