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About Mark L. Chang

Dr. Chang received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Washington. He received his M.S. in electrical and computer engineering from Northwestern University and his B.S. from Johns Hopkins University.
During his studies Dr. Chang earned an Intel Foundation Graduate Fellowship to study computer-aided design tools and methodologies for easier implementation of arithmetic hardware onto FPGA devices.
His current research interests include mobile, social, and ubiquitous computing; engineering education, in particular design and student motivation; and reconfigurable computing.
Dr. Chang’s personal interests include travel, playing musical instruments, tinkering with electronics and anything and everything to do with cars.

Positions

Present Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Olin College of Engineering
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Courses

  • Entrepreneurship Foundation Topic: The Founders Journey at MIT
  • Software, Entrepreneurship & Design

Contact Information

http://fsweb.olin.edu/~mchang/


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