C.K. Cheng received early degrees from National Taiwan University, and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science from U.C. Berkeley in 1984. From 1984-86, he was a senior CAD engineer at Advanced Micro Devices, before joining the UCSD faculty in 1986. In 1991, Cheng won the School of Engineering's NCR Best Teaching Award. In 1999, he served as chief scientist at Mentor Graphics. Cheng was named an IEEE Fellow in 2000, and has won multiple awards, most recently, the CAD Transactions Best Paper Award for 2002 from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society. Since 1994, Cheng has been associate editor of IEEE Transactions on CAD, and he has participated on numerous conference committees, including the June 2000 ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference. Cheng has consulted for a number of system, design, and electronic design automation companies.
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