Jane Hsu is a Professor of Computer Science and Information Engineering at National Taiwan University, where she served as Department Chair from 2011 to 2014. As the Director of the NTU IoX Center, Prof. Hsu is leading the research on Augmented Collective Beings to facilitate human-AI/IoT collaboration. Her research interests include multiagent systems, crowdsourcing, knowledge mining, commonsense computing, and smart IoT. She has been actively involved in AAAI, TAAI, IEEE, and ACM conferences, and served as the President of Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence in 2013-14. She received the 2016 MSRA Collaborative Research Award and Intel Labs Distinguished Collaborator Award.
Define the research vision and innovative solutions for a multi-disciplinary team of faculty and students in global research collaboration. Work with the industrial partners to facilitate academic research with practical impacts.
Professor
National Taiwan University
2007 - Present
Joint appointment by CSIE (Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering) and GINM (Graduate Institute of Networking and Multimedia)
Executive Board Member
Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence
December 2004 - Present
organize academic events
Member
AAAI
1984 - Present
Research publications
Director
Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center
August 2012 - December 2015
Taipei
http://ccc.ntu.edu.tw
President
Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence
January 2013 - January 2015
Taiwan
https://www.taai.org.tw/
Chair, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
National Taiwan University
August 2011 - July 2014
Taipei
coordinating resources and events for the leading computer science department with 43 faculty members and over 1000 students
board member
Stanford Alumni Association
2011 - 2014
Academia Liasian
Associate Chairperson
National Taiwan University
August 2008 - July 2011
Strategic planning, International and industrial collaboration, research and development, energy savings
Visiting Faculty
Carnegie Mellon University
August 2009 - December 2009