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  1. H.-S. Philip Wong is the Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professor in the School of Engineering. He joined Stanford University as Professor of Electrical Engineering in September, 2004. From 1988 to 2004, he was with the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center where he did many of the early research works that have led to product technologies.

  2. H.-S. Philip Wong is the Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell professor in the School of Engineering, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He is a Chinese-American electrical engineer whose career centers on nanotechnology, microelectronics, and semiconductor technology.

  3. Carbon nanotube computer. MM Shulaker, G Hills, N Patil, H Wei, HY Chen, HSP Wong, S Mitra. Nature 501 (7468), 526-530. , 2013. 1169. 2013. A compact SPICE model for carbon-nanotube field-effect transistors including nonidealities and its application—Part I: Model of the intrinsic channel region. J Deng, HSP Wong.

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  5. Aug 8, 2018 · Harry K. Wong and Rosemary T. Wong are award-winning teachers and new teacher advocates. Harry is a native of San Francisco and is arguably the most sought-after motivational speaker in education today having given some 3000 presentations to over a million people.

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  6. H. S. Wong. H. S. " Newsreel " Wong (1900 – March 9, 1981) was a Chinese newsreel photojournalist. He is most notable for Bloody Saturday, [1] a photograph of a crying baby in Shanghai that he took during the Second Sino-Japanese War . Wong was also known as Wang Haisheng ( Chinese: 王海升) or Wang Xiaoting ( Chinese: 王小亭 ). [2]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Herb_WongHerb Wong - Wikipedia

    Herbert H. Wong (March 18, 1926 – April 20, 2014) was an American jazz enthusiast, educator, writer, producer, disc jockey and zoologist . Wong became interested in jazz music as a child and had his first experience broadcasting while serving in the armed forces. He trained as an educator and zoologist and worked in schools throughout his career.

  8. Volume edited by Hillol Kargupta, Chandrika Kamath, Jaideep Srivastava, Arnold Goodman. Published by Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia. [download] Xiaoman Li, Sheng Zhong and Wing H. Wong (2005) Reliable prediction of transcription factor binding sites by phylogenetic verification.

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