Professor Yun-Nung Chen works at the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering , National Taiwan University , focusing on Natural Language Processing and Dialogue Systems . With a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University , their research bridges Machine Learning and Language Understanding in conversational AI. Education Ph.D. in Language Technologies, Carnegie Mellon University (2015) M.S. in Computer Science, National Taiwan University (2011) B.S. in Computer Science, National Taiwan University (2009) Research Trends Recent work emphasizes Retrieval-Augmented Generation , Knowledge Editing in LLMs , and Temporal Modeling for dialogue systems. Key themes include cross-modal understanding , semantics-driven dialogue , and robust language modeling across domains. Scientific Recognition Best Student Paper, IEEE ASRU 2013 Best Student Paper, IEEE SLT 2010 Distinguished Master Thesis, ACLCLP 2011 Best Paper Finalist, ISCA INTERSPEECH 2012 Current projects involve StreamBench for continuous agent improvement and Taiwan LLM for culturally aligned language models.
Lien-Ti Bei is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Business Administration at National Chengchi University's College of Commerce in Taipei, Taiwan. She also serves as Chairman of the Center for Public and Business Administration Education. With over 25 years of academic experience, Professor Bei has established herself as a leading scholar in consumer behavior and marketing research in Taiwan and Asia. Her research interests span Consumer Behavior, Consumer Psychology, Brand Management, and Marketing Research, with recent work focusing on ESG implementation, consumer neuroscience applications in marketing, and sustainable business practices. Professor Bei's work bridges theoretical marketing concepts with practical business applications, particularly in the Asian context. Her publication record shows consistent productivity with over 50 journal articles in SSCI/TSSCI-indexed journals since 1995, including recent publications in Journal of Engineering and Technology Management, Journal of Product & Brand Management, and Harvard Business Review Chinese Edition. Her research demonstrates an evolution from traditional brand extension and consumer behavior topics toward contemporary issues like ESG, AI-human interaction, and sustainable marketing practices. Distinguished Professor at National Chengchi University (multiple years) Asia's Top 100 Marketing Scholars (2017) Chungni Outstanding Teaching Award Multiple Research Awards from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council Management Journal Paper Award Professor Bei has successfully secured numerous research grants, primarily from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council, with current projects extending through 2026. Her active role as Principal Investigator on multiple grants demonstrates ongoing research productivity. She serves as Editor for Management Review and has contributed to special issues on sustainable development and consumer behavior trends.
Shih-Yi Chien is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan. His research focuses on User Experience , Human-Robot Interaction , and Robotics , with applications in Information Behavior and Machine Learning . Education: Ph.D. in Information Sciences from University of Pittsburgh (2009–2017). Professional Experience: Assistant Professor (2018–2023), then Associate Professor (2023–present) at NCCU. His research spans Explainable AI (XAI), Dementia Prediction , Fake News Detection , and Human-Automation Trust . Recent work includes cross-cultural studies on AI perception and neuromarketing applications in e-commerce robotics. Publications appear in Information Systems Frontiers , IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems , and ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction . Notable scientific awards include: 2024 Yushiu Creative Award (Silver) 2023 National Somatic Interactive Technology First Prize 2022 Fubon Life Insurance Thesis Excellence Award Multiple INFORMS/IEEE/HICSS conference recognitions He has led research grants from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council (MOST) on topics like human-multirobot cognitive processes and AI-driven high-age dementia care . Collaborative labs include the Ambient e-Services Laboratory and Digital Innovation & Management Research Lab at NCCU, focusing on smart contracts , human-robot collaboration , and digital sustainability .
Robert Hsu is Chair Professor and Dean of the College of Information and Electrical Engineering at Asia University, Taiwan, and holds concurrent appointments as Professor at National Chung Cheng University. He serves as President of the Taiwan Association of Cloud Computing and Research Consultant at China Medical University Hospital. His research spans parallel and distributed computing , cloud and edge systems , AI , and medical applications , with over 350 publications in top venues like IEEE TPDS, IEEE TSC, and ACM TOMM. Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Grid and High Performance Computing Founding Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Big Data Intelligence Advisory roles in 10+ journals including IEEE Transactions on Cloud Computing His research focuses on cloud-edge collaboration , AI for medical imaging , IoT security , and big data analytics . Key projects include federated learning frameworks for multi-institutional healthcare, optimization techniques for UAV-assisted MEC, and blockchain-based security solutions. His 15 most recent articles highlight advancements in malware detection, resource orchestration in edge environments, and lightweight AI models for retail and rural applications. Scientific accolades include: Stanford University's World's Top 2% Scientists (2020-2023) Best Paper Awards at IEEE ICEIB 2023 and SysCom 2021 Over 25 grants from Ministry of Science and Technology and Ministry of Education Leadership roles as IEEE TCCLD Chair and Steering Committee member He has supervised 30+ PhD/Master's students , including Shih-Chang Chen (2010), Tai-Lung Chen (2010), and Nithin Melala Eshwarappa (2020). His laboratory focuses on edge computing , cloud systems , and AI-driven solutions for healthcare and urban infrastructure.
CH Cho serves as a part-time Associate Professor in the Department of Information Engineering, with research expertise spanning critical areas of modern information systems. The institutional affiliation (university/school) remains unspecified in the source documentation. His technical focus integrates spatial computing and data infrastructure, with primary research domains including: Location Based Services for real-time positioning applications Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for spatial data analysis Database Design principles for efficient data structuring Advanced Data Mining techniques for pattern discovery Distributed Databases architecture for scalable systems No scientific awards, student advisement records, or grant activities are documented in the available profile. Laboratory affiliations and collaborative research teams are not mentioned within the provided institutional context.
Frank Hung is a Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University's College of Business. He has held various academic positions including Department Chair (2020-2022) and has been actively involved in research, teaching, and academic service. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications in information systems and digital transformation. Dr. Hung received his Master's and PhD in Management Systems from the University of Waikato in New Zealand (2001-2006). His academic journey includes positions at National Chengchi University, National Chung Cheng University, and visiting appointments at DePaul University. Dr. Hung's research focuses on the intersection of information systems and business management, with particular emphasis on digital transformation, technology adoption, and human-computer interaction. His work spans multiple domains including e-commerce, social media, mobile applications, and supply chain management. His research methodology often combines quantitative and qualitative approaches to address complex business problems in the digital age. Analysis of Dr. Hung's recent publications reveals a strong trend toward applied research addressing contemporary challenges. His work increasingly focuses on AI applications, pandemic response systems, and digital transformation across various industries. The interdisciplinary nature of his research demonstrates how information systems can create value across healthcare, tourism, manufacturing, and financial services sectors. Senior Excellent Teacher Award (10 years) from National Chengchi University Management College Research Excellence Award from National Chung Cheng University Ministry of Labor First Youth Social Enterprise and Social Innovation Award Runner-up Dr. Hung has secured numerous research grants from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council and other funding agencies, demonstrating his ability to translate theoretical research into practical solutions. His projects often involve collaboration with industry partners, reflecting his commitment to bridging the academic-practitioner divide. As an academic leader, he has advised numerous graduate students and contributed to curriculum development in information systems education. Dr. Hung is actively involved with several research laboratories at National Chengchi University, including the E-Business Lab and the Emerging Technologies and Applications Lab. His work contributes to the university's research ecosystem focused on digital innovation and management.
Professor Yuan-Hao Chang is a full-time faculty member at the Department of Information Engineering, National Taiwan University. He serves as a leading academic in the field of computer systems and related disciplines. Research expertise includes computer architecture , embedded systems , memory/storage systems , and non-volatile memory technologies. His work focuses on system-level innovations in computing infrastructure. Current research activities are conducted in the Embedded Systems and Wireless Network Laboratory , where he leads investigations into next-generation computing platforms.
Professor Kung Chen serves as a Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University (NCCU) in Taipei, Taiwan. With over two decades of academic experience, he has established himself as a leading researcher in blockchain technology, financial technology, and cybersecurity. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical business applications, particularly in the financial sector. Ph.D. in Computer Science, Yale University (1989-1994) M.S. in Computer Science, National Taiwan University (1985-1987) B.S. in Computer Science, National Taiwan University (1981-1985) Professor Chen's research primarily focuses on blockchain applications, cybersecurity solutions, and data privacy technologies. His work explores practical implementations of blockchain in financial systems, secure data management frameworks, and privacy-preserving protocols. He has made significant contributions to smart contract development, consensus algorithms, and blockchain integration with IoT systems. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary collaboration across computer science, business, and policy domains. Analysis of Professor Chen's recent publications reveals a strong focus on blockchain technology (45%), cybersecurity (25%), and IoT systems (15%). His work shows a clear evolution from foundational research in aspect-oriented programming toward applied financial technology solutions. The interdisciplinary nature of his publications spans computer science, medical informatics, and public policy domains, reflecting his ability to connect technical innovations with real-world applications. Senior Excellent Teacher Award (20 years service) Senior Excellent Teacher Award (10 years service) Distinguished Professor at National Chengchi University Special Outstanding Talent Award from National Science Council Excellent Research Award for Internationalization (multiple years) Type A Research Award from National Science Council Professor Chen has secured substantial research funding as Principal Investigator for numerous projects totaling millions of dollars, primarily from Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council and industry partnerships. His grants focus on blockchain applications in finance, cybersecurity solutions, and academic network infrastructure. He has led major initiatives including the Financial Technology Innovation Operations Research Center and various blockchain laboratory development projects across multiple institutions. Professor Chen is affiliated with several research laboratories at NCCU, including the Lab of Intelligent Finances and Smart Contracts, Blockchain and Financial Technology Innovation Lab, and the E-Business Lab. His research teams typically include interdisciplinary members from computer science, business, and policy backgrounds, reflecting the applied nature of his work. He frequently collaborates with industry partners, particularly in the financial sector, to ensure practical relevance of his research findings.
Eugenia Huang is a Professor at the Department of Management Information Systems, College of Business, National Chengchi University. She holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Northeastern University (USA) and has been affiliated with NCCU since 1993. Her career spans over three decades in academia with a focus on digital commerce, knowledge systems, and human-technology interaction. Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University (1987-1991) M.S., Computer Information, University of Michigan M.S., Physics, Northwestern University B.S., Physics, National Tsing Hua University Dr. Huang's research revolves around E-Commerce and M-Commerce systems, Smart Living technologies, and Knowledge Management frameworks. Her work explores how digital platforms reengineer business processes and impact consumer behavior through innovative service design. Analysis of her 15 most recent publications shows sustained focus on mobile commerce (2015-2018), digital trust models (2017), and knowledge interaction mechanisms (2013). Key trends include virtual community dynamics, service quality measurement, and the psychological impacts of digital technologies. Best Paper Award, Southwest DSI (2005) Distinguished Paper Award, DSI (2010) Best Paper Nomination, HICSS (1999) NCCU Distinguished Professor (1997) Best Paper Award, Asia Pacific DSI (1996) She has supervised student research on topics including consumer behavior in online gaming, mobile technology adoption, and virtual community development. Her career also includes part-time administrative roles as department chair (2008-2011).
Wei Chao Chen serves as a Visiting Professor within the Department of Information Engineering at the Institute of Information Network and Multimedia, maintaining active academic engagement through specialized industry collaboration. His research program spans four interconnected pillars of modern computing: Computer graphics for visual content generation and rendering Computer vision for image/video analysis and recognition systems Computing architecture for hardware optimization Artificial intelligence for algorithmic intelligence development These domains collectively advance multimedia technology infrastructure with direct industrial applications, particularly through his affiliation with Inventec Corporation as evidenced by institutional email correspondence.
Ding-Yong Hong is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica , with over a decade of expertise in compiler optimization, dynamic binary translation, and parallel architectures. He has published in top-tier journals and conferences, including IEEE TPDS and ACM CGO. PhD in Computer Science from National Tsing Hua University (2013) His research focuses on AI compilers, virtualization, and parallel computing systems (multicores, GPUs, SIMD). He has received the Best Paper Award at IEEE ICPADS 2016 and delivered invited talks at Intel, Google, and HiPEAC conferences. Scientific Awards: Best Paper Award of IEEE ICPADS 2016
FONG-LING FU is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management Information Systems, National Chengchi University. She specializes in User Interface Design, E-Commerce, and E-learning. Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Management and Information Systems from Mississippi State University (1991), an M.S. in Information Systems from Georgia State University (1984), and a B.S. in Business Administration from National Chengchi University (1978). Research Focus: Her work explores the intersection of technology and education, emphasizing user-centered design principles for web-based systems. Key interests include educational gamification, e-commerce usability, and collaborative learning frameworks. Publication Trends: Her recent articles (2007-2012) predominantly address e-learning optimization, UI/UX design metrics, and consumer behavior in digital commerce. Common themes include pedagogical innovation, web accessibility standards, and data-driven personalization systems. Research Projects & Grants: She has led multiple initiatives including: 商學基礎課程網路化 提昇大學基礎教育計劃 (Business Foundation Course Networking for University Education Enhancement) 網路廣告類型 涉入度與廣告效果之實證研究 (Empirical Study on Online Advertising Types and Effectiveness) 資訊服務廠商之類別及顧客關係之研究 (Study on Information Service Provider Categories and Customer Relationships)
Chuen-Lung Chen is a Professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University's College of Commerce in Taipei, Taiwan. He holds a Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Auburn University in the United States, with additional graduate and undergraduate degrees from Tamkang University and Chung Yuan Christian University in Taiwan. His research focuses on Applied Operations Research, Production and Operations Management, and Scheduling Theory and Applications . Professor Chen has developed numerous optimization algorithms and heuristics for solving complex scheduling problems in manufacturing and service industries, with applications extending to financial engineering and knowledge management systems. His work bridges theoretical operations research with practical business applications, particularly in production planning and resource allocation. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on flow shop scheduling problems, with increasing applications to financial modeling and knowledge integration systems. His research methodology combines traditional operations research techniques with evolutionary computation approaches like genetic algorithms and particle swarm optimization. Distinguished Professor award (2016-2017, 2015-2016, 2012-2013) Senior Excellent Teacher Award (10 years, 2010) Academic Research Excellence Award (2010) Multiple Internationalization Research Excellence Awards (2007-2008) Outstanding Service Teacher Award (2008) Outstanding Teaching Award (2002) MOST First-Class Research Award (1990) Professor Chen has secured substantial research funding through Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), directing numerous projects on scheduling algorithms, financial modeling, and management information systems. He has held significant administrative roles including Department Chair (2011-2014), Deputy Dean of the College of Commerce (2008-2016), and Director of the International MBA Program (2011-2016). His leadership extends to directing international programs and contributing to university-wide initiatives for English-taught degree programs. His work demonstrates a sustained contribution to both theoretical advancements in operations research and practical applications in manufacturing and financial systems, with a research trajectory showing increasing interdisciplinary connections between operations management and information systems.
Gen-Huey Chen is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University, where he has served since 1987 (Associate Professor 1987-1992, Professor since 1992). He previously held leadership roles as Dean of the College of Science and Technology (2001-2005) and Department Chair (2001-2002) at National Chi Nan University. Education Ph.D. in Computer Management Decision, National Tsing Hua University, 1987 B.S. in Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1981 Research Interests Professor Chen's work centers on Graph Theory , Combinatorial Optimization , and Algorithm Analysis and Design , with significant contributions to discrete mathematics and network theory. His research bridges theoretical foundations and practical applications, particularly in structural graph problems and wireless network protocols, emphasizing efficient algorithmic solutions for complex computational challenges. Publications Trends His 2007-2009 publications reveal a cohesive research trajectory focused on graph-theoretic applications in networking. Key patterns include structural analysis of specialized graphs (chordal/circular-arc), fault tolerance in multiprocessor topologies (grids/tori), and bandwidth-optimized routing in mobile ad-hoc networks. These works consistently apply combinatorial optimization to solve real-world networking constraints while advancing theoretical graph algorithms. Advising and Grants No specific information regarding student advising or research grant funding is provided in the source material. Laboratory He directs the Discrete Algorithm Lab at National Taiwan University, which specializes in discrete algorithm development and wireless network protocol research.
Wen-Chin Chen is a Professor at National Taiwan University in the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering. With a PhD in Computer Science from Brown University (1984), his expertise spans algorithms , multimedia systems , and quantum computing . Previously at GTE Laboratories (1984–1987), he has taught foundational courses such as Algorithms , Mathematical Analysis of Algorithms , and Quantum Algorithms . Education: BS in Mathematics, National Taiwan University (1976) PhD in Computer Science, Brown University (1984) His research integrates design and analysis of algorithms with applications in multimedia synchronization and quantum computing . Publications reflect deep engagement with data structures , combinatorics , and real-time system design , including work on audio-video synchronization models , heap-ordered trees , and genetic algorithm optimization . Recent projects involve quantum algorithms (e.g., Shor's, Grover's) and linear algebra for geometric and matrix operations, indicating ongoing contributions to theoretical computer science and applied mathematics .