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Leon O. Chua : ウィキペディア英語版 | Leon O. Chua
Leon Ong Chua (; ; born June 28, 1936) is an IEEE Fellow and a professor in the electrical engineering and computer sciences department at the University of California, Berkeley, which he joined in 1971. He has contributed to nonlinear circuit theory and cellular neural network (CNN) theory. He is also the inventor and namesake of Chua's circuit one of the first and most widely known circuits to exhibit chaotic behavior, and was the first to conceive the theories behind, and postulate the existence of, the memristor. Twenty-seven years after he predicted its existence, a working solid-state memristor was created by a team led by R. Stanley Williams at Hewlett Packard.〔"'Without Chua's circuit equations, you can't make use of this device,' says Williams. " 〕 ==Early life and education== A Chinese American, Chua and his twin sister grew up as members of the Chinese ethnic minority in the Philippines〔"〕 under the reign of the Empire of Japan during World War II. Of Hoklo ancestry, his parents immigrated from Fujian province. He earned his BSEE degree from Mapúa Institute of Technology in the Philippines in 1959, then emigrated to the United States on a scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned an MSEE degree in 1961. He then earned a Ph.D from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in 1964. His PhD thesis was entitled ''Nonlinear Network Analysis—The Parametric Approach.'' Over the ensuing years, he has received eight honorary doctorates. Chua has four daughters; the eldest, Amy Chua (a Professor of Law at Yale University.〔), Michelle, Katrin (a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University), and Cynthia (Cindy, a Special Olympics Gold medalist). In addition to his four daughters, Chua has seven grandchildren.(1 )
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