Mung Chiang received his secondary education at Queen's College, Hong Kong. He then received a B.S. (Hons.) in both electrical engineering and mathematics in 1999, M.S. in electrical engineering in 2000, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 2003 at Stanford University. Chiang became an assistant professor at Princeton University in 2004, an associate professor with tenure in 2008, a professor in 2011, and the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering in 2013. He is among the youngest faculty at Princeton University to become an endowed chair professor. In 2017 Chiang was named dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue University. At age 40, he is among the youngest in modern history to become the leader of a major college in an American university.
Mung Chiang received his secondary education at Queen's College, Hong Kong. He then received a B.S. (Hons.) in both electrical engineering and
mathematics in 1999, M.S. in electrical engineering in 2000, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 2003 at Stanford University. Chiang became an
assistant professor at Princeton University in 2004, an associate professor with tenure in 2008, a professor in 2011, and the Arthur LeGrand Doty
Professor of Electrical Engineering in 2013. He is among the youngest
faculty at Princeton University to become an endowed chair professor. In
2017 Chiang was named dean of the College of Engineering at Purdue
University. At age 40, he is among the youngest in modern history to become the leader of a major college in an American university.
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