YUH-SHYAN CHEN ³¯¸Î½å
received the B.S. degree in computer science from Tamkang University,
Taiwan, Republic of China, in June 1988 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in
Computer Science and Information Engineering from the National Central
University, Taiwan, Republic of China, in June 1991 and January 1996,
respectively. He joined the faculty of Department of Computer Science and
Information Engineering at Chung-Hua University, Taiwan, Republic of China, as
an associate professor in February 1996. He joined the Department of Statistic,
National Taipei University in August 2000,
and joined the Department of Computer Science and
Information Engineering, National Chung Cheng University
in August 2002.
Dr. Chen served as
Co-Editors-in-Chief of
International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing
(IJAHUC),
Editorial Board Member of
Telecommunication System Journal,
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology
(IJIPT) and
The Journal of Information, Technology and Society
(JITAS).
He also served as
Guest Editor of Telecommunication Systems, special issue on "Wireless
Sensor Networks" (2004), and Guest Editor of Journal of
Internet Technology, special issue on "Wireless Internet Applications and
Systems" (2002) and special issue on "Wireless Ad Hoc Network and Sensor
Networks" (2004). He was a Vice
Co-Chair, Wireless IP Symposium of WirelressCOM2005, USA (2005) and
a Workshop
Co-Chair of the 2001 Mobile Computing Workshop, Taiwan.
Dr. Chen also served as IASTED
Technical Committee on Telecommunications for 2002~2005, WSEAS
International Scientific Committee
Member (from 2004), Program
Committee Member of IEEE ICPP'2003, IEEE ICDCS'2004, IEEE ICPADS'2001, ICCCN'2001~2005,
MSN'2005, IASTED CCN'2002~2005, IASTED CSA'2004~2005, IASTED NCS'2005, and
MSEAT'2003~2005. His paper wins the 2001 IEEE 15th ICOIN-15 Best Paper
Award.
Dr. Chen was a
recipient of the 2005 Young Scholar Research Award given by National Chung Cheng
University to four young faculty members, 2005.
His recent research topics include mobile ad-hoc network, wireless sensor
network, mobile learning system, and 4G system.
Dr. Chen is a member of the IEEE Computer Society, IEICE Society, and Phi Tau Phi Society.