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C-K Chou

Email: ck.chou@motorolasolutions.com

Phone: 954-608-7219

Dr. C-K. Chou received the B.S.E.E. from National Taiwan University in 1968, M.S. from Washington University in 1971, and Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 1975. He was a faculty in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and Center for Bioengineering of the University of Washington from 1977-1985. During 1985 -1998, he was a Research Scientist and Director of Department of Radiation Research at the City of Hope National Medical Center in Duarte, CA. In April 1998, he joined Motorola, and became Chief EME Scientist, and Director of Corporate EME Research Laboratory, responsible for RF product safety. Since Feb 2009, he is Chief EME Scientist of Enterprise Mobility Solutions of Motorola.

He was on Board of Directors of the Bioelectromagnetics Society (1981-1984), Associate Editor of the Journal of Bioelectromagnetics (1987-2003), and served as Chairman of IEEE/EMBS Committee on Man and Radiation (1996-1997), Co-Chairman of IEEE Scientific Coordinating Committee 28, Subcommittee 4 on RF Safety Standard (1997- 2005), Vice Chairman of Committee 89-5 of the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (1996-1999), Council Member of NCRP (1998-2004). He is currently the Chairman of TC 95 of the International Committee on Electromagnetic Safety of IEEE, responsible for exposure standards from 0 to 300 GHz.

Dr. Chou has published about 200 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters, and presented more than 270 conference papers and abstracts, and 190 invited talks. In 1981, Dr. Chou received the first special award for the decade (1970-1979) from the International Microwave Power Institute, in 1985, the outstanding paper award from the Journal of Microwave Power, in 1995, the Curtis Carl Johnson Memorial Award from the Bioelectromagnetics Society, in 2005, IEEE Standards Medallion Award. In 2006, Dr. Chou received Motorola’s Global Standard Impact Award and the highest honor d’Arsonval Medal from the Bioelectromagnetics Society. He is a Fellow of IEEE (1989) and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (1996), and Electromagnetic Academy (2007).