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  • Wen-Dar Lin [Send a message]
    Member since: May 04, 2006
    wdlin received a M.S. degree (Computer Science and Information Engineering) in 2000 and a Ph.D. degree in (Applied Mathematics) in 2003 (National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan). He then joined the Institute of Information Science (IIS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan, as a postdoctoral fellow (till now). In IIS, he is a member of the Bioinformatics group in the Computer Systems and Communication Lab. His research interests include discrete mathematics, algorithms, group testing and bioinformatics.
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    Curriculum vitae

    Current address:

    Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
    Academia Road, Section 2
    Taipei

    Taiwan

    Education:

    PhD in Applied Mathematics
    Dept. Applied Mathematics, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
    2000 - 2003
    MS in Computer Science and Information Engineering
    Dept. Computer Science and Information Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan
    1998 - 2000

    Experience:

    Postdoc Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica 2003 -

    Skills:

    Java

    Mathematical modeling

    Activities:

    http://gobu.iis.sinica.edu.tw/

    Interests:

    discrete mathematics

    algorithms

    group testing

    bioinformatics

    References:

    Frank K. Hwang, Wen-Dar Lin and Vadim Lioubimov, "On the Noninterruptive Rearrangeable Networks," submitted to IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, accepted.

    Wen-Dar Lin, Yun-Ching Chen, Jan-Ming Ho and Chung-Der Hsiao, "GOBU: Toward an Integration Interface for Biological Objects," Journal of Information Science and Engineering, v.22, n.1, 2006, pp. 19-29.

    Frank K. Hwang and Wen-Dar Lin, "The Incremental Group Testing Model for Gap Closing in Sequencing Long Molecules," J. Combinatorial Optimization, v.7, 2003, pp. 327-337.

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