Norden E. Huang
Norden Eh Huang (Chinese: 黃鍔; pinyin: Huáng È; born 13 December 1937) is a Chinese-American Fluid dynamist known for the Hilbert–Huang transform.
Biography
Huang was born in Hubei, China in 1937.[1] He attended Hsinchu Senior High School and graduated from National Taiwan University in 1960 before earning a doctorate in fluid mechanics and mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 1967.[2] He completed postdoctoral research at the University of Washington, then held adjunct professorships at the University of Delaware and University of North Carolina while working for NASA.[3] Huang returned to Taiwan and began teaching at National Central University in 2006, as K. T. Lee and TSMC Chair Professor.[2][4]
Huang was elected a member of the United States National Academy of Engineering in 2000,[5] Taiwan's Academia Sinica in 2004,[6] and a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2007.[2]
References
- "华裔工程师黄锷获选美国国家工程学院院士". Sina. 2000-03-30. Retrieved 2019-06-12.
- "Norden E. Huang" (PDF). National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
- Measuring Ocean Waves: Proceedings of a Symposium and Workshop on Wave Measurement Technology; April 22-24, 1981; Washington, Part 3. United States National Academies. 1982. p. 240.
- "Norden E.Huang 黃鍔". National Central University. Archived from the original on 19 February 2010. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
- "Dr. Norden E. Huang". United States National Academy of Engineering. Retrieved 2 December 2018.
- "Norden E. Huang - Convocation". Academia Sinica. Retrieved 2 December 2018.