Morris Chang

BSEE, Tatung Institute of Technology, Taiwan
MSEE, North Carolina State University
PhD, North Carolina State University



J. Morris Chang

Associate Professor,
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Eng.
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011

Office: 391A Durham Center
Phone: (515) 294-7618
Fax: (515) 294-8432
Internet: morris_at_iastate_._edu


The 2009 International Symposium on Applications and the Internet (SAINT) (paper due Fe. 10, 2009)
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Wireless Broadband Technologies-Access, Security, and Applications (closed)
Call for Papers: Special Issue on FPGA-based Reconfigurable Computing (closed)
The 2008 Symposium on Applications & the Internet SAINT-2008 (closed)
Study Abroad in Taiwan (Fall 2009)
Student Exchange Program with Tatung University (Fall 2006)

Dr. Chang joined Iowa State University in August, 2001. His industrial experience includes positions at Texas Instruments, Taiwan (1983-1984), Microelectronics Center of North Carolina, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina (1986-1988) and AT&T Bell Laboratories, Allentown, Pennsylvania (1988-1990). He was on the faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY (1993-1995) and the Department of Computer Science at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL (1995-2001). He received the IIT University Excellence in Teaching Award in 1999.

Dr. Chang has been serving on the technical committee of IEEE International ASIC Conference since 1994. He also served as the Secretary and Treasurer in 1995 and the Vendor Liaison Chair in 1996 for the International ASIC Conference. He was the Conference Chair for the 17th International Conference on Advanced Science and Technology (ICAST 2001), Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Currently, Dr. Chang is a handling editor of Journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems and the Middleware & Wireless Networks subject area editor of IEEE IT Professional. He is a senior member of IEEE.

Dr. Chang's research on Dynamic Memory Management was featured on slashdot.org in Feb. 26, 2000. His research interests include wireless network, computer architecture, object-oriented programming languages, memory management, hardware description languages, and internet architecture. His research projects have been supported by NSF and Altera.

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Teaching

Fall 2009: CPRE 388, Embedded System Design Using HDL and FPGA
Spring 2009: Computer systems Organization and Architecture
Fall 2009: CPRE 543, Wireless Network Architecture

Short course: Aug. 1, 4-8, 1997, "Digital System Design using VHDL and CPLD" presented at Chung-Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
Dr. Chang's IPRO project received the "First Place Award" among 11 IPRO projects and
the "Overall Excellence Award" among 36 projects presented in the 2nd Annual UG Research
Conference
, April 18, 1997, at IIT.