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Shu-Park Chan

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Chan did not give up on his quest to start an educational institution after the failure of his Shenzhen initiative. In 1992, he retired from Santa Clara University with the intention of starting a new university in Silicon Valley that could offer graduate engineering education "in the shortest time
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Chan had obtained necessary permissions from the U.S. and Chinese governments, as well as pledges of financial support from Chinese authorities and U.S. companies. He said the school would be China's "first western-style university since the People's Republic was founded." A few weeks before
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and sent the 19-year-old Shu-Park to the United States to obtain an education. His father hoped that his son could use the fruits of his western education to benefit the education system of his native country. In the U.S., Chan studied engineering at
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At Santa Clara University, he was a mentor to many Ph.D. candidates and personally taught more than 10,000 students. His work as an educator contributed significantly to the growth of
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stated that "over 80% of all microprocessors designed and developed within the last 20 years have been created or touched by technology generated from Professor Chan’s students."
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In 1984, during a period when China was establishing cooperative ventures with Western countries, Chan took a leave of absence from Santa Clara University and moved to
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Chan was married to Stella Chan. They had two children. Their son, Yau-Gene Chan, succeeded his father as president of International Technological University.
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possible, at the lowest cost." He opened International Technological University two years later, in 1994, and served as its president until retiring in 2010.
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and the leader of Guangdong province from 1929 to 1936. His father had three wives; Shu-Park Chan was the tenth of the 18 children born to the family.
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construction was scheduled to start, the project was cancelled due to changes in the Chinese government, leading Chan to return to the United States.
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at Santa Clara for over 30 years, serving for a time as interim dean of the university's School of Engineering.
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Analysis of Linear Networks and systems: A Matrix-Oriented Approach with Computer Applications
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on February 22, 2013, the same day that International Technological University was
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Committee on Scholarly Communication with the People's Republic of China (1986).
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Chan was the author or co-author of several engineering books. He wrote the 1972
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After obtaining his Ph.D., Chan joined the faculty of Santa Clara University in
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A Relationship Restored: Trends in U.S.-China Educational Exchanges, 1978-1984
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as a center for technology. His research specialty was in the area of
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Index

Canton, China
Hong Kong
Chinese
American
Electrical engineer
professor
Chen Jitang
Chinese
electrical engineer
Santa Clara University
International Technological University
Canton, China
Chen Jitang
Guangxi
warlord
Chinese Nationalist
People's Republic of China
Taiwan
Virginia Military Institute
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

California
electrical engineering
Silicon Valley
graph theory
network topology
computer science
Cadence Design Systems
Atmel
Oak Technology

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