S. C. Fang Experience Page
1990 - 1995, 2000 Spring, Director of the Operations Research Program,
2002 (Spring) Visiting Professor,
1999 (Summer) Distinguished Visiting Professor,
1999 (Summer) Distinguished Technical Advisor,
1997 (Summer) Distinguished Invited Lectureship,
1996 (Summer) Distinguished Visiting Professor,
1995 (Summer) Visiting Professor,
1995 (Summer) Distinguished Invited Lectureship,
1994 (Summer) Visiting Professor,
1994 (Summer) Distinguished Visiting Professor,
1992 (Fall) Visiting Professor,
1992 (Summer) Visiting Professor,
1989 (Summer) Visiting Technical Advisor,
1988 (Winter) Visiting Expert,
1987 - 88 Supervisor,Supervising members of technical staff to conduct R/D projects for AT&T domestic telecommunications network planning.
Exploited advanced mathematical programming techniques and parallel mini-super computer capabilities to solve very large scale network optimization problems.
Successfully built the Inter-city Facility Planning (IFP) system for AT&T domestic network planners that led to the 1988 EUO Eagle Award for the group.
1986 - 87 Department Manager,Chief architecture in designing and engineering integrated data networking capabilities for 22 AT&T domestic and overseas factories
Co-chair of AT&T Factory Data Networking Steering Committee
Planning, reviewing and monitoring AT&T Bell Laboratories research projects and coordinating AT&T Information Systems product development for computer integrated manufacturing.
AT&T representative for MAP-Fiber Optics Special Interest Group.
1985 - 86 Distinguished Member of Technical Staff,Designing and developing computer aided planning systems for AT&T Communications network planners to automate their network planning processes.
Successfully designed and implemented a computerized network facility capacity planning system that solves AT&T nationwide transmission network plans with one million variables and four hundred thousand constraints via a modified Karmarkar's algorithm, this work was cited as the "Hottest Hits of Bell Laboratories" by Bell Lab News.
1980 - 85 Senior Member of Research Staff,Modeling and controlling various advanced manufacturing technologies, designing and developing computer aided manufacturing systems.
Designed and implemented a computer aided manufacturing system to automate the optical fiber shop at AT&T Atlanta factory; the system (LITES) selects the most economic way to build multi-mode, single-mode, and underseas cable systems; it saved AT&T 12 million dollars per year.
Developed a computer aided material slitting system for the cable slitting process at AT&T Baltimore, Hawthorn and Omaha Works.
Developed a VLSI memory chip repair strategy for the 64K DRAM product line at AT&T Merrimack Valley and Oklahoma Works.
Developed a system to detect electrical shorts and opens for the printed circuit board product line at AT&T Richmond and North Carolina Works.
1979 - 80 Assistant Professor,Taught graduate and undergraduate courses on Linear Programming & Network Flows, Integer & Dynamic Programming and Mathematical Modeling
1974 - 76 Second Lieutenant Platoon Leader,
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