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      • Morris Chang, a lifetime emeritus member of the MIT Corporation and a member of the MIT Sloan School Asian Executive Board, is the founding chairman of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Sophie Chang is an artist who serves as the director of the volunteer society of the company’s foundation.
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  2. Oct 25, 2023 · MIT alumnus Morris Chang, founder and former longtime head of TSMC, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, spoke at MIT about the semiconductor industry, as part of the Manufacturing@MIT Distinguished Speaker Series.

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  3. Mar 9, 2016 · Morris Chang, a lifetime emeritus member of the MIT Corporation and a member of the MIT Sloan School Asian Executive Board, is the founding chairman of the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Sophie Chang is an artist who serves as the director of the volunteer society of the company’s foundation.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Morris_ChangMorris Chang - Wikipedia

    MIT named Building E52 the “Morris and Sophie Chang Building” in honor of Chang and his wife in 2016. Building E52 is the original home of the MIT Sloan School of Management and headquarters of the MIT Department of Economics. [33][34] Chang's wife, Sophie Chang, is a cousin of Terry Gou, the founder of Foxconn. [35]

  5. Dec 17, 2013 · Chang is a life member emeritus of the MIT Corporation and has received honors including the Medal of Honor and Robert Noyce Medal from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics...

  6. Dec 2, 2015 · MIT will name its historic Building E52 in honor of Morris Chang '52, SM '53, ME '55 and Sophie Chang, who have made a generous gift to restore and renovate the building. Building E52 is the original home of the MIT Sloan School of Management and headquarters of the MIT Department of Economics.

  7. Groundbreaking technologist Morris Chang ’52, SM ’53 discussed the key elements behind Taiwan’s long-term ascendancy in semiconductor manufacturing, while speaking to a large campus audience in an MIT talk on Tuesday.

  8. The renovated Building E52now the Morris and Sophie Chang Building—serves as headquarters for MIT’s Department of Economics and provides a centralized location for the MIT Sloan School of Management’s student and administrative services.