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Professor
Kung is interested in computer and telecommunications networks as
well as their applications in business. Prior to joining Harvard in
1992, he taught at Carnegie Mellon, and led research projects on the
design and experiment of novel parallel computers and switch-based
networks.
At Harvard, Professor Kung teaches and researches in computer networks. Since
1999, he has been co-chairing a new joint Ph.D. program with the Harvard
Business School on information, technology and management. The
first student class for this Ph.D. program started in the fall of
2000. To complement his academic activities, Professor Kung maintains
a strong link with industry. He has served as a consultant and
board member to numerous companies. Professor Kung's professional
honors include: Member of the National Academy of Engineering; Member
of the Academia Sinica (in Taiwan); and recipient of the Inventor
of the Year Award by the Pittsburgh Intellectual Property Law Association
in 1991. |
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