J. Morris Chang
Professor
Morris Chang is a professor at the University of South Florida, Tampa. He received his BS degree in Electrical Engineering from Tatung University,Taiwan, in 1983. He attended graduate school at the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, where he earned his MS and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Engineering in 1986 and 1993, respectively. His past industrial experiences include positions at Texas Instruments, Microelectronic Center of North Carolina and AT&T Bell Labs. Dr. Chang was a faculty member of Rochester Institute of Technology (1993-1995), Illinois Institute of Technology(1995-2001), and Iowa State University (2001-2016). He received the University Excellence in Teaching Award at Illinois Institute of Technology in 1999. He has graduated 16 PhD students since 2001, and seven of them are currently in academia positions around the US. His research interests include: cyber security, wireless networks, and energy efficient computer systems. His earlier academic research work on computer system design were mainly funded by NSF, including two projects from the very competitive ITR (Information Technology Research) program. Recently, he served as the lead PI for three DARPA research projects on cyber security and data privacy. Dr. Chang has also served in numerous professional conferences including IEEE ASIC conference, IEEE International Conference on Computer Design and IEEE Conference on Dependable and Secure Computing. He is the Program Chairs-in-Chief of the 43rd IEEE Conference on Computers, Software and Applications (COMPSAC 2019) and the Conference Chair of the 2020 ACM Southeast conference. Moreover, he served as an editor and then as the Associate Editor-in-Chief for the IEEE IT Professional magazine. Currently, he is an editor of the Journal of Microprocessors and Microsystems.
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