Paul S. Wang
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Paul S. Wang is a Chinese-American computer scientist, researcher, author, consultant, and academic. He is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at Kent State University. Wang's expertise lies in automation of mathematical computation. He has conducted over forty research projects. His research mainly focuses on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (SAC), automatic code generation, Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation (IAMC), polynomial factoring and GCD algorithms, enabling technologies and classroom delivery of Web-based Mathematics Education (WME), and parallel and distributed SAC. He has also authored several books of Computer Science including Mastering Modern Linux, From Computing to Computational Thinking, An Introduction to Web Design and Programming, Mastering Linux, An Int
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Paul S. Wang
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Paul S. Wang (王 士 弘)
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Paul S. Wang
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Evaluation of Definite Integrals by Symbolic Manipulation
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1971
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Kent State University, HP Labs, Sandia National Laboratories
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Taipei Female Normal University Elementary School
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Taiwan National Zhongxing University
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Taiwan Normal University High School
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Ohio Governor's Award for University Faculty Entrepreneurship, Ohio Arts Council
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B.S. degree
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Ph.D. degree
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Chinese-American
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Computer scientist, consultant, researcher, author and academic
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Paul S. Wang is a Chinese-American computer scientist, researcher, author, consultant, and academic. He is Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at Kent State University. Wang's expertise lies in automation of mathematical computation. He has conducted over forty research projects. His research mainly focuses on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (SAC), automatic code generation, Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation (IAMC), polynomial factoring and GCD algorithms, enabling technologies and classroom delivery of Web-based Mathematics Education (WME), and parallel and distributed SAC. He has also authored several books of Computer Science including Mastering Modern Linux, From Computing to Computational Thinking, An Introduction to Web Design and Programming, Mastering Linux, An Introduction to Web Design and Programming, and Standard C++ with Object-Oriented Programming. Wang also writes articles for his blog on Comutational Thinking (CT).
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