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Biography

Dr. Li-Min Liu was born in Nanking China in 1947. He earned the B.S.E.E degree in 1970 from Chung-Chen Institute of Technology in Taiwan. He earned the M.S.E.E. degree in 1984 from the University of Arizona. He earned the Ph.D.E.E. degree in 1995 from the University of Texas at Arlington in Arlington, Texas. From 1970 to 1975, he worked for DataWest in Scottsdale Arizona, where he designed and tested floating point multipliers and ALUs for array processors. From 1975 through 1985, he worked as a research associate in the Nuclear Instrumentation section at the Institute for Nuclear Energy Research (INER) in Taiwan. From 1985 to 1991, Dr. Liu worked for Ye-Hwa Consulting Company. While at Ye-Hwa, he contracted out as a design engineer with organizations such as the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research in Lung-Tan, Taiwan, the Chan- Ken Memorial Hospital in Taipei, Taiwan, the Army Hospital in Taipei Taiwan, the Chung-Shang Institute of Science and Technology in Lung-Tan, Taiwan, and I-Hwa Corporation in Tao-Yang, Taiwan. He successfully completed projects as varied as the design of data acquisition systems, control system design for radioactive materials, detection of disease using heartbeat data measured from wrist sensors, and the design of speech processing hardware. From 1991 through 1995, Dr. Liu was a graduate research assistant in the Image Processing and Neural Networks Laboratory at UTA. Presently, Dr. Liu has a position at DCI in Plano, Texas. His technical interests include neural networks, nonlinear signal processing, control theory, and image processing.