Dr.
Sing Lin has 30 years of experience
in research and system engineering
work in wireless technologies.
He has presented and published
65 technical paper and talks
in this field and holds a
paten on radio technology.
He has been a member of the
US Delegation to ITU developing
the global standards for Third
Generation (3G) IMT-2000 wireless
systems and beyond.
In the 1998-1999
timeframe, Dr. Lin was the
District Manager for Wireless
Standards Management in AT&T
Laboratories managing a team
of wireless experts participating
in several international and
regional Standard Development
Organizations (SDOs) in developing
the Global Third Generation
(G3G) wireless system standards.
From 1984 to 1998, he was
the Director for Wireless
Technologies in Telcordia
(formerly Bellcore) managing
a team of Telcordia wireless
experts in participating in
the development of the standards
for second-generation wireless
systems.
Dr.
Lin worked with a team of
industry and government leaders
in Taiwan and developed a
5-year strategic plan to develop
the wireless industry in Taiwan.
He has also been serving on
the Telecom Advisory Board
(TAB) for the Ministry Of
Transportation and Communications
(MOTC) in Taiwan and on the
Technical Advisory Committee
(TAC) of the Industrial Technology
Research Institute (ITRI)
in Taiwan.
He
received his Ph.D. degree
in Electrical Engineering
from the University of California
at Berkeley in 1969 and a
B.S.E.E. degree from the National
Taiwan University in Taipei,
Taiwan in 1963. Dr. Lin is
the recipient of Bellcor
Award of Excellence, IBM Fellowship
at the University of California
and Institution Service Award
of the Chinese Institute of
Engineers - USA. Dr. Lin was
the President of the Chinese
Institute of Engineers - USA/Greater
New York Chapter (CIE-USA/GNYC)
in 1998 and 1999. Dr. Lin
is a Senior Member of IEEE,
a member of the International
Scientific Radio Union (URSI),
of the National Council of
CIE-USA and of the Board of
Directors of CIE-USA/GNYC.
He was the invited keynote
speaker and session chairman
in several major international
wireless conferences. |