Sr.
C-K. Chou
Dr. C-K. (Chung-Kwang) Chou received the B.S.E.E. degree from National Taiwan
University, Taipei, in 1968, the M.S. degree from Washington University, St.
Louis, MO, in 1971, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Washington,
Seattle, in 1975. He served as Research Associate Professor to 1985 in the
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Center for Bioengineering of the
University of Washington. During 1985 -1998, he was a Research Scientist and
the Director of the Department of Radiation Research at the City of Hope
National Medical Center in Duarte, CA. In April 1998, he joined Motorola Florida
Research Labs, Fort Lauderdale, FL. His current position is Motorola Chief EME
Scientist, and the Director of Corporate EME Research Laboratory, responsible
for RF product safety.
In 1981, Dr. Chou received the first special award for the decade (1970-1979)
from the International Microwave Power Institute, in 1985, the outstanding paper
award from the Journal of Microwave Power, in 1995, the Curtis Carl Johnson
Memorial Award for Preceptor of Best Student Poster from the Bioelectromagnetics
Society, in 2005, IEEE Standards Medallion Award, and in 2006, D’Arsonval Medal
of the Bioelectromagnetics Society. His professional service include Chairman of
IEEE/EMBS Committee on Man and Radiation (1996-1997), Co-Chairman of IEEE
Scientific Coordinating Committee 28, Subcommittee 4 on RF Safety Standard
(1997- 2005), Board of Directors of the Bioelectromagnetics Society (1981-1984),
Associate Editor of the Journal of Bioelectromagnetics (1987-2003) responsible
for editing papers on high frequency RF fields, Council Member of NCRP
(1998-2004). Dr. Chou has published more than 180 peer-reviewed papers and book
chapters, and presented 250 conference papers and abstracts. He is a Fellow of
IEEE (1989) and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
(1996).