Welcome!
Thank you for visiting my personal web pages. I began my academic career in 1984 after a short sprint working for Bell labs between 1982-84. I have never regretted for having chosen a professor’s life journey filled with excitements and gratefulness. Excitements propelled me to conduct research which leads to a never-ending path into the unknown, and gratefulness was derived from many days and hours spent with my students who I cherish very much. My purpose for constructing this personal website is to make it representative enough and to last for the remainder of my academic career, as maintaining it using the university web host has become cumbersome. It only contains highlights of some of the most memorable happenings and precious moments in my academic life.
Certainly it is not a short professional endeavor since my PhD in 1982 from Northwestern. In all these years I have been fortunate enough to have served in some major capacities for the computing community. Some highlights include the Editor- in-Chief of IEEE Software from 1991-94, 2004 President of IEEE Computer Society, Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Computer from 2007-10, Standing Committee Chair for IEEE COMPSAC from 2006-15, and now the Steering Committee Chair (2017-) for IEEE World Congress on Services. Through such services I have the privilege to meet with many outstanding professionals, some are legendary folks in computing and software engineering, and many admirable colleagues. Also, through such services many of you kindly indulged me with a number of professional recognitions that made me deeply humbled. Thank you all for having enriched my life!
Dedication: My wife Jean, and my children Kathy, Wilson and Renee. I love you all.
Interested visitors please visit my complete CV. And, for that matter, I have decided to stop “bean counting”. Here is an Executive Summary of my CV.
More about me
Feel free to contact me at chang AT iastate.edu or visit 106 Atanasoff Hall.
- I might not be in the office very often but I reply email fast :) -
Sustained Graduate Education & Curriculum Innovation with Worldwide Impact
Co-chaired the Joint Task Force with Peter Denning for the 2001 IEEE/ACM Model Computing Curricula (CC-2001);
Produced 38 doctoral dissertations, 30 MS theses, 200+ MS projects, and still counting. Here is the Alumni page.
Highlights of Administrative Responsibilities
Chair, Department of Computer Science (2002-13), Iowa State University;
Inaugural Director, Institute for Mobile, Pervasive, Agile Computing Technologies (IMPACT), Auburn University (2001-02);
Director, Software Engineering Lab, ISU;
Director, Smart Home Lab, ISU;
2004 President, IEEE Computer Society;
Steering Committe Chair IEEE World Congress on Services (2018-2022)
Awards & Recognitions
Life Fellow, IEEE;
Fellow AAAS;
Life Member, European Academy of Sciences;
medalist and awardee of major international institutions and associations
Click here for a complete list of Medals, Awards and Recognitions
My 40+ Years of Academic Research
Cross-Cutting Research in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Human-Computer Interaction, Services Computing, Digital Health, Optimal Aging
Select research papers and sample research achievements as follows:
Evolutionary Software Engineering - Project Management with Genetic Algorithms |
Requirements Engineering - Event-Based Traceability Model |
Situation Analytics - Situ based Services Evolution |
Digital Health - Mobile Health, Optimal Aging, Recognition of Activities of Daily Living |
Professional Services
Life-long Contributions to the computing profession in many key roles;
Thought Provoker for the Computing Profession
Selected Professional Services:
Thought Provoker - Selected Visionary Editor’s Messages |
Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Software (1991-1994) |
2003 President-Elect, 2004 Sitting President, 2005 Past President, IEEE Computer Society |
Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Computer (2007-2010) |
Chair, Standing Committee, IEEE Annual Computer Software & Applications Conference (COMPSAC; 2006-2015) |
Chair, Steering Committee, IEEE World Congress on Services (2017-present) |