An Wang Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Harvard University

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The An Wang Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Harvard University is a prestigious endowed chair recognizing a leading scholar in the fields of electrical engineering and computer science.

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instanceOf academic chair
endowed professorship
academicInstitution Harvard University NERFINISHED
academicRankLevel professor
academicUnit Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences NERFINISHED
associatedWithDepartment Department of Computer Science NERFINISHED
Department of Electrical Engineering NERFINISHED
benefits discretionary funds for scholarly activities
prestige
research support
category Harvard University endowed chairs
professorships in computer science
professorships in engineering
chairType endowed chair
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline computer science
engineering
field computer science
electrical engineering
fundingSource endowment
institutionType private research university
languageOfInstitution English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
namedAfter An Wang NERFINISHED
namedForNotableRole founder of Wang Laboratories
namedForOccupation computer engineer
entrepreneur
inventor
positionClass senior faculty position
positionHeldBy faculty member of Harvard University
purpose recognize a leading scholar in computer science
recognize a leading scholar in electrical engineering
support research and teaching in computer science
support research and teaching in electrical engineering
selectionCriterion excellence in teaching
leadership in research
scholarly excellence in computer science
scholarly excellence in electrical engineering

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Roger W. Brockett positionHeld An Wang Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Harvard University