張懋中教授

香港城市大學香港高等研究院資深院士

洛杉磯加州大學電機工程學系Wintek Chair及講座教授

台灣中央研究院院士

美國國家工程院院士

美國國家發明家學會院士

Professor Mau-Chung Frank Chang

聯絡資料

電郵: mfchang@nctu.edu.tw
Professor Mau-Chung Frank Chang is currently the Wintek Chair in Electrical Engineering & Distinguished Professor, University of California, USA. Previously, he was the President of National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), Hsinchu, Taiwan (2015-2019).

Before joining UCLA, he was the Assistant Director and Department Manager of the High Speed Electronics Laboratory of Rockwell International Science Center (1983-1997), Thousand Oaks, California. In this tenure, he developed and transferred the AlGaAs/GaAs Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) and BiFET (Planar HBT/MESFET) integrated circuit technologies from the research laboratory to the production line (later became Conexant Systems and Skyworks). The HBT/BiFET productions have grown into multi-billion dollar businesses and have dominated the cell phone power amplifier and front-end module markets for the past twenty years (currently exceeding 10 billion units/year and exceeding 50 billion units in the last decade).

Throughout his career, Professor Chang's research has primarily focused on the research & development of high-speed semiconductor devices and integrated circuits for RF and mixed-signal communication radio, radar, and imaging system applications.

Professor Chang is a Member of the US National Academy of Engineering and an Academician of Academia Sinica, Taiwan, Republic of China. He recently has been elected as a Fellow of the US National Academy of Inventors. He is also a Fellow of IEEE. He has received numerous awards including Rockwell's Leonardo Da Vinci Award (Engineer of the Year, 1992), IEEE David Sarnoff Award (2006), Pan Wen Yuan Foundation Award (2008), CESASC Life-Time Achievement Award (2009) and John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator of the Year Award from the Engineers' Council (2014). He also received National Chiao Tung University's Honorary Doctorate of Engineering (2012), National Taiwan University's Distinguished Alumnus Award (2013), National Tsing Hua University's Honorary Doctorate of Engineering (2013).

Professor Chang earned his B.S. in Physics from National Taiwan University (1972); M.S. in Materials Science from National Tsing Hua University (1974); Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering from National Chiao Tung University (1979).