Chunshien Li received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from University of Illinois at Chicago, USA, 1996. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Information Management, National Central University, TAIWAN. He was with the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, National University of Tainan, and the Department of Electrical Engineering, Chang Gung University, respectively. Prof. Li was also the Chief of Information System Group of Computer Center, and the Director of Teacher Development Center, National University of Tainan, Taiwan.
Prof. Li received his Research Award from the National Science Council, Taiwan, 1999, and Research Award of Excellent Teacher from Chang Gung University, Taiwan, 2000. He has been the first author of more than 100 academic/technical publications. He has been in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering, in Medicine and Healthcare, and in the World. Prof. Li was invited as a Session Chair in the 2004 IEEE Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems (CIS) and IEEE Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM) in Singapore and the 2005 Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications in Taiwan, and others. He has served as a referee of paper review for the journals of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics-Part B: Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-based Systems, International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, and other international journals and academic conferences. Prof. Li participated in the research project of the auto-warehousing industrial crane system funded by Formosa Heavy Industrial Company, one member of Formosa Enterprise Family, Taiwan. The prototype of the studied crane system has been put into industrial products in various sizes and functionalities, which are now in international markets, with excellent performance of motion positioning accuracy in millimeter scale and with super competitive advantage. Up to March 2004, over 150 industrial crane systems have been sold in international markets, costing more than 20 million US dollars. More of the industrial auto-warehousing crane systems are expected in international markets.
Prof. Li's research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning / Deep Learning, Complex-Fuzzy Computing, Neuro-Fuzzy Systems, Data Prediction and Modeling, Data Mining, Big Data, Data Science, Pattern Recognition, Intelligent Signal Processing, Intelligent Controls, and Chip/Processor-Based Real-Time Systems.