Publication Description
Chin Long Chiang, Professor in the Graduate School, University of California, Berkeley, was born on November 12, 1914, in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China. He received his B.A. degree in economics in 1940 from National Tsing Hua University in China; his M.A. degree in 1948 and his Ph.D. degree in 1953, both in statistics from University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Chiang was on the U.C. Berkeley faculty for 36 years and has served as Chairman of the Program in Biostatistics, of the Division of Measurement Sciences and of the Faculty of the School of Public Health, and as Co-chairman of the Group of Biostatistics. When he retired in 1987, the University honored him with "The Berkeley Citation" award for his "distinguished achievement." He was recalled to active duty in 1996. Dr. Chiang has been invited as a visiting professor at the following universities: Harvard; Yale; Pittsburgh; North Carolina; Emory; Michigan; Minnesota; Texas; Vanderbilt; and Washington at Seattle. He has given courses at Peking University, Beijing Medical University and Tongji Medical University, all in China, and at Tunghai University in Taiwan. In addition to his many scientific articles, he has published four books, two of which are about stochastic processes. Three of his books have been translated into Chinese and one into Japanese. Professor Chiang is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and of the Royal Statistical Society of London. He has served as a special consultant to several national and international agencies. Professor Chiang is residing with his wife in Berkeley, California. They have two sons and one daughter, and two grandsons.