EITA Global Regions
The EITA is divided into several regions around the world. Those regions unite local members with similar technical interests.
Geographic activities provide unique opportunities to attend technical presentations, create strong peer-to-peer connections, and participate in leadership opportunities that can make a positive distinction in EITA team members' jobs and careers.
Yes, we are all members of the global village, the world has become a global village. In addition to this, people are interacting with each other via Internet, and this makes us involved with people around the world. Therefore, as members of it we have a responsibility towards the global village in contributing to its well being.
The current coordinators of regional planning are:
U.S. Greater New York Region
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Li-San Wang |
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University of Pennysylvania |
U.S. Greater Washington D.C. Region
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Woei-Jyh (Adam) Lee |
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National Institute of Health |
U.S. Greater Chicago Region
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Wei-Jen Tang |
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University of Chicago |
U.S. New England Region
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Lin-Wen Hu |
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MIT |
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| Yi-Hsiang (Sean) Hsu |
Harvard University |
U.S. Greater Seattle Region
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Chih-Hung (Alex) Chang |
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Oregon State University |
U.S. Greater San Francisco Region
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Yen-Kuang Chen |
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Intel Corporation |
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| Jia-Yu (Tim) Pan |
Google U.S.A. |
U.S. Greater Dallas-Fort Worth Region
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Wei-Jen Lee |
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University of Texas at Arlington |
Asia-Pacific Region
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Sao-Jie Chen |
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National Taiwan University |
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