| Morris Chang has
been the founding Chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company Ltd. (TSMC) since 1987. TSMC pioneered the “dedicated
silicon foundry” industry and is the largest silicon
foundry in the world.
Prior to his career in Taiwan, Dr. Chang's career was
in the United States. He was the President and Chief
Operating Officer of General Instrument Corporation
in 1984-1985, and prior to that, he was at Texas Instruments
for 25 years (1958-1983), where he was responsible for
worldwide semiconductor business for six years.
Dr. Chang received his B. S. and M. S. degrees in Mechanical
Engineering from M.I.T. in 1952 and 1953, and his Ph.D.
in Electrical Engineering from Stanford in 1964. He
received honorary doctorates from Chiao-Tung University,
Ching-Hua University and Central University in Taiwan
and Polytechnic University in the U.S.
Dr. Chang was the recipient of the IEEE Robert N. Noyce
Award for Exceptional Contributions to Microelectronics
Industry, and the “Exemplary Leadership Award”
of the Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA). He was
selected by Business Week as one of the “Top 25
Managers of the Year” and “Stars of Asia”
in 1998; and by BancAmerica Robertson Stephens as “One
of The Most Significant Contributors in the 50 years
of Semiconductor Industry” in 1998.
Dr. Chang is a member of MIT Corporation & National
Academy of Engineering (U.S.A) and is also on the advisory
boards of NYSE, Stanford University, and University
of California at Berkeley.
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