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Chang-Chieh Hang received the Ph.D. degree in control engineering from the University of Warwick, Coventry, U.K., in 1973. From 1974 to 1977, he was a Computer and Systems Technologist with the Shell Eastern Petroleum Company, Singapore, and the Shell International Petroleum Company, The Netherlands. Since 1977, he has been with the National ...
Founding Executive Director. Professor in Dept of Electrical & Computer Engineering (since 2016) Professor in Dept of Industrial Systems Engineering & Management (courtesy appointment since 2016) cchang@nus.edu.sg. Professor HANG CHANG CHIEH received the Ph.D degree in Control Engineering from the University of Warwick, England, in 1973.
C.C. Hang's 85 research works with 7,252 citations and 6,094 reads, including: Adaptive neural control of nonlinear time-delay systems with unknown virtual control coefficients
HANG Chang Chieh. Professor, Division of Engg & Tech Mgmt, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore. Verified email at nus.edu.sg - Homepage. innovation strategy & management intellectual property & innovation framework for analyzing disruptive technologies.
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Dsc PhD WarwickBEng National University of SingaporeFellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, USA (1998)Public Administration Medal (Gold), 1998Fellow, Third World Academy of Sciences (1999)Foreign Member, Royal Academy of Engineering, UK (2000)Innovation Strategy and ManagementIntellectual Properties and InnovationFramework for Analyzing Disruptive TechnologiesCC Hang, KJ Astrom and QG Wang, “Relay Auto-tuning of Process Controllers – A Tutorial Review, Journal of Process Control, 12, 2002, pp. 143-162QG Wang, ZHEN Ye and CC Hang, “Tuning of lead/lag compensators for exact gain and phase margins”.Automatica, 42, no.2, 2006, pp. 349-352Florian Kohlbacher and CC Hang, “Applying the Disruptive Innovation Framework to the Silver Market”, Ageing International, 2010D Yu and CC Hang, “A Reflective Review of Disruptive Innovation Theory,” International Journal of Management Reviews, 12, no. 4 (2010):435-452Jul 1, 1994 · C.C.Hang, W.K.Ho, L.S.Cao. Show more. Add to Mendeley. https://doi.org/10.1016/0019-0578 (94)90046-9Get rights and content. Abstract. Analytical formulae for designing PID controllers to give specified gain and phase margins have been proposed recently in the literature.
Mar 9, 2013 · Stable Adaptive Neural Network Control. S.S. Ge, C.C. Hang, T.H. Lee, Tao Zhang. Springer Science & Business Media, Mar 9, 2013 - Science - 282 pages. Recent years have seen a rapid...