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Assistant Computer Science

Location:
Normal, IL
Posted:
October 15, 2012

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Curriculum Vitae

Old Union, Room ***Chung-Chih Li, Ph.D.

Campus Box 5150

Associate Professor

Normal, IL 61790-5150

School of Information Technology

Illinois State University

Email: ****@*****.***

(0-309-***-**** (Fax) 309-***-****

http://www.itk.ilstu.edu/faculty/chungli

Education

Ph.D. Computer & Information Science, Syracuse University, New York 2001

M.S. Computer Science, Lamar University, Texas 1991

B.S. Computer Science, Tamkang University, Taiwan 1986

Working Experiences and Positions

Illinois State University, Associate Professor 2009 Present

Illinois State University, Assistant Professor 20062009

Lamar University, Assistant Professor 20022006

Colgate University, Visiting Assistant Professor 20012002

Syracuse University, TA/RA, 19952001

ETS, Research Fellow 1995

The National Science Council of Taiwan, Computer instructor 1992, 1994

The City Bank of Taipei, Computer instructor 1987

UB Technology, Taiwan, Programmer 19861989

Honors and Awards

National Science Foundation (NSF CCLI Grant) 2009

Texas Advanced Research Program (ARP) Award 2006

Research Enhancement Grant, Lamar University 2004

Research Enhancement Grant, Lamar University 2003

LePage Award, the Wilbur R. LePage Endowment 2001

Outstanding TA Award, Syracuse University 1998

National Science Foundation Award 1998

Scholarship, Syracuse University 1996 2001

Outstanding TA Award, Dept. of EECS, Syracuse University 1996

Research Fellowship, ETS 1995

Chung-Chih LiCurriculum Vitae

Teaching Accomplishments

At Illinois State University 2006 Present

IT-168 Structured Problem-Solving Using The Computer 2008

IT-179 Introduction to Data Structures 2006 2012

IT-275 Java as A Second Language 2010 2011

IT 279 Algorithms And Data Structures 2007

IT-327 Concepts of Programming Languages 2006 2012

IT-328 Introduction to The Theory of Computation 2007 2012

IT-3687/374/385 Cryptography 2009

IT-287 Independent Study 2007 2012

IT-368.10/485.02 Topic course: ASP.NET 2009

IT-495 Master Project (Co-Chair) 2012

IT-499 Master Thesis (Co-Chair) 2007

At Lamar University 2002 2006

COSC-1371 Introduction to Microcomputers/MS Office 2005

COSC-1173 Java Lab 2005, 2006

COSC-1336 CS1/Java 2004

COSC-1337 CS2/Java/Unix 2005

COSC-1373 CS1/C++ 2002, 2003

COSC-1374 CS2/C++/Unix 2003, 2004, 2005

COSC-2336 Data Structures 2005

COSC-3302 Introduction to Computational Theory 2003, 2005, 2006

COSC-4307 Compiler Construction 2004, 2005, 2006

COSC-5314 Logic and Discrete Structures 2004, 2005

COSC-5340 Cryptography 2003, 2004

COSC-5340 Computational Learning Theory 2003, 2004

COSC-5340 Computational Complexity Theory 2004

COSC-5315 Foundation of Computer Science 2004

COSC-5320 Formal Languages 2002

COSC-5369 Graduate Projects (numerous projects advised) 20022006

COSC-5390 Thesis (numerous MS thesis advised) 20022006

At Colgate University 20012002, Visiting Professor

COSC-100 Introduction to Internet and Data Analysis 2001, 2002

COSC-101 Introduction to Computing (C++) 2002

At Syracuse University 1995 2001, Teaching Assistant

CIS-275 Discrete Mathematics and Data Structures 1998, 1999

CIS-375 Intermediate CS Mathematics 1997, 1998

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Chung-Chih LiCurriculum Vitae

CIS-500 Mathematics Logic 2001

CIS-520 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics 1996, 1997

CIS-623 Structured Programming and Formal Methods 2000

CIS-623 Semantics, Programming, and Verification 1996

Topics of Thesis and Graduate Project Advised (Selected)

1. Advance Encryption Standard as Pseudo-Random Number Generator

2. Energy Efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks

3. Secure Email System Using LCM Noise Encryption

4. Email Encryption Using Linear Congruential Method And RSA

5. Email Cryptosystem Using Elliptic Curve and LCM

6. A Hierarchical Approx. RBF Neural Networks: Extension and Enhancements

7. IR Communication Language for Autonomous Robotics

8. Intelligent Web Page Ranking Based on User Preferences

9. Smart Client Application in Web Service

10. Discovery, Lookup, and Content Sharing Web Service

Research Interests

Computational Complexity Theory, Higher-Ordered Computation, Foundation of Pro-

gramming Languages, Denotational Semantics, Formal Languages, Computational

Learning Theory, Inductive Inference Machines, Logic & Computability, Cryptogra-

phy, Coding Theory, Computer Security, Algorithm Analysis, Data Structures, Dis-

crete Mathematics, Combinatorial Mathematics, Recursion Theory, Formal Methods,

Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Philosophy of Mathematics

Professional Organizations and other Activities Outside the Campus

ACM, Professional member 2001 present

Int. Society for Computer and Their Applications, member 2005 present

Association of Computability in Europe 2006 present

SIGACT (SIG in Algorithms and Computing Theory) 1992 present

SIGCSE (SIG in Computer Science Education) 2004 present

WCC (World Computer Conference) 2004 2005

NATPA (North America Taiwanese Professors Association) 2001 present

NATPA, Direct Board member 2007 2009

NATPA, Young Scholar Program Committee, Chair 2007 2011

NATPA, Information Technology Committee, Chair 2005 2011

Scholar Activities

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3. Chung-Chih Li. Encrypting Emails with LCM Random Noises. 2004 Lamar

University Research Enhancement Grant, $5,000.

4. Chung-Chih Li. A New Approach to Measuring The Computational Complexity

of Type-2 Algorithms. 2003 Lamar University Research Enhancement Grant,

$5,000.

Not Funded:

5. Chung-Chih Li. Encryption with RRS Functions. 2009 CAST University Re-

search Grant, $5,000.

6. Chung-Chih Li. Query Optimal Programs in Type-2 Computation 2008 CAST

University Research Grant, $5,000.

7. Chung-Chih Li, Hikyoo Koh, Hsing-Wei Chu. Heuristic Development of GO

Programs Using Canonical Deployment Sequences 2006 Texas Advance Research

Program, $100,000.

8. Chung-Chih Li. Second Order Complexity Classes and Their Applications 2003

Texas Advance Research Program, $50,000. (Pre-approved)

9. Chung-Chih Li A New Approach to Define Asymptotic Behaviors of Type-2 Algo-

rithms and Its Applications Measuring The Computational Complexity of Type-2

Algorithms. 2002 Lamar University Research Enhancement Grant, $5,000.

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