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Bor-Sen Chen received his BS in electrical engineering from Tatung Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1970, and MS in geophysics from National Central University, Chungli, Taiwan, in 1973, and PhD from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, in 1982. From 1973 to 1987, he had been a lecturer, associate professor and professor of Tatung Institute of Technology. From 1987, he has been a professor, chair professor and Tsing Hua distinguished chair professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering of National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. His research interests include robust control theory and engineering design, robust signal processing and communication system design, systems biology and their applications. He has published over 370 journal papers, including 140 papers in control, 80 papers in signal processing and communication and 120 papers in systems biology. He has also published 14 monographs. He was the recipient of numerous awards for his academic accomplishments in robust control, fuzzy control, H8 control, stochastic control, signal processing and systems biology, including four Outstanding Research Awards of National Science Council, Academic Award in Engineering from Ministry of Education, National Chair Professor of the Ministry of Education and Best Impact Award of IEEE Taiwan Section for his most SCI citations of IEEE members in Taiwan. His current research interest focuses on the H8 team formation network tracking control of large-scale UAVs, large-scale biped robots and their team cooperation, physics-generated AI-driven robust nonlinear H8 filter and control designs of nonlinear dynamic systems, systems medicine design via DNN-based DTI model and design specifications. He is a life fellow of IEEE. Professor Chen is a 1% scientist according to the World's Top 2% Scientists of Stanford University.
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