Chih-Kung Lee
Chih-Kung Lee (
C.K. Lee; ; born October 1959 in
Taipei) is a Taiwanese mechanical engineer. He received his B.S. degree in
civil engineering from
National Taiwan University and then obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from
Cornell University, majoring in theoretical & applied mechanics, with a minor in physics. He is known as the inventor of modal sensors and actuators. In the past, he has been an advisor to the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Economic Affairs and various other governmental agencies, as well as the director general of engineering & applied sciences at Taiwan's National Science Council (NSC). Currently, he is the chairman of
Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) and Institute for Information Industry (III). He is also a distinguished professor of the Graduate Institute of Electronics Engineering, the Institute of Applied Mechanics (IAM) and the Dept. of Engineering Science & Ocean Engineering at
National Taiwan University.
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