Tse-Yun Feng

1991 Technical Achievement Award Recipient __________________________________________________

 

 

"Significant and outstanding technical contribution to the field of parallel processing."

 

Tse-Yun Feng received the B.S. degree from the National Taiwan University, Tapei, Taiwan, the M.S. degree from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, all in electrical engineering. He joined the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Syracuse _IX _ University, Syracuse, N.Y., in 1967. His major experience has been in the areas of associative processing, parallel processors, computer architecture, switching theory and logic design, and he has publications in these areas. He has also been an invited speaker to various organizations and served as a consultant or reviewer to several companies and publishers.

He has helped in initiating the RADCAP project-an associative processor consisting of 1024 processing elements. The machine is currently in operation at the Rome Air Development Center.  Dr. Feng served as a Distinguished Visitor of IEEE Computer Society. He is also the Conference Chairman of the 1973 Sagamore Computer Conference on Parallel Processing.