Anne Chiang

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Anne Chiang

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Born in 1942, Dr. Chiang, an IEEE Senior Member, was born in China to well educated parents who encouraged her to achieve. Her early schooling gave her a chance to study while being inspired and encouraged by her teachers.

She attended National Taiwan University, earning Bachelors in Chemistry. She immigrated to the United States and attended the University of Southern California, taking a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry. From 1968 to 1972 she worked at Memorex and joined Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) which had been formed just two years earlier. There her work lead to the invention of several new displays devices. In the 1980s she started research on thin-film transistor technology (TFT.) It is said that her early research has lead to today’s portable flat panel displays for personal computers.