Kun-Shan Chen received a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the
University of Texas at Arlington in 1990. Since 1992, he has been with
the faculty of the Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research at the
National Central University, where he holds a remote sensing
distinguished chair professorship and is director of the Communication
System Research Center. He has been associated with the Wave Scattering
Research Center, University of Texas at Arlington as a research
professor since 2002. His research deals with microwave remote sensing,
image processing and analysis of remote sensing data, and radio and
microwave propagation and scattering from terrain and ocean surfaces
with applications to remote sensing and wireless communications. He was a
Guest Editor for the TGARS Special Issue on Remote Sensing for Major
Disaster Prevention, Monitoring and Assessment (2007). As a founding
chair of the GRSS Taipei Chapter, he is an Associate Editor of the IEEE
Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, and from 2008-2010,
served as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in
Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. Dr. Chen is a Fellow of
IEEE. | ![]() Professor, National Central University, Taiwan |