Dr. Shyhtsun Felix Wu received his BS from Tunghai University, Taiwan in 1985, MS., and Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1989 and 1995 respectively, all in Computer Science. He is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at National Cheng Kung University, and currently serves as the Dean of the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He was a Professor of Computer Science and Associate Dean of Engineering at UC Davis until July 2024. He has been doing “experimental” research, i.e., building prototype systems to justify and validate novel architectural concepts. His current research interests include secure system architecture, fault-tolerant network protocols, unknown vulnerability analysis, intrusion detection, and, most recently, ethics-aware computing (with its application to Disinformation). For technology transfer, he actively participated standardization organizations such as IETF, IEEE, and ITU between 1997 and 2010, mostly in the areas of cyber security, Internet routing protocols (BGP and OSPF), and mobile networking (MobileIP and Network Mobility). His work, Davis Social Links (sponsored by US NSF FIND Future INternet Design), was selectively reported by a special issue of Nature in 2010, as one of four possible future Internet directions. In 2000, he led the development of the security module for the first Bluetooth BQB-qualified implementation in Taiwan. Between 2000 and 2003, he helped the establishment of the start-up company, IntruVert, which is now a part of McAfee (Intel and TGP).

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