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    King Liu (Chinese: 劉金標; born 2 July 1934) is the founder of Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer Giant Bicycles. Liu was not a cyclist himself before founding Giant. However, in 2007, at age 73, he rode around Taiwan on a bicycle, and at age 75 he rode from Beijing to Shanghai.

  2. Tsu-Jae King Liu is an American academic and engineer who serves as the Dean and the Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering at the UC Berkeley College of Engineering. Liu is an electrical engineer with extensive expertise and achievements in both academia and the semiconductor industry.

  3. Tsu-Jae King Liu. Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering, College of Engineering Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Member, Kavli Energy NanoSciences Institute at Berkeley Affiliated Faculty, Applied Science & Technology Graduate Program

  4. 1999. Finfet transistor structures having a double gate channel extending vertically from a substrate and methods of manufacture. C Hu, TJ King, V Subramanian, L Chang, X Huang, YK Choi, ... US Patent 6,413,802. , 2002. 684. 2002. Sub-50 nm P-channel FinFET. X Huang, WC Lee, C Kuo, D Hisamoto, L Chang, J Kedzierski, ...

  5. Biography. Tsu-Jae King Liu received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. She joined the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center as a Member of Research Staff in 1992, to research and develop high-performance thin-film transistor technologies for flat-panel display applications.

  6. Dr. Tsu-Jae King Liu joined Intel Corporations board of directors in July 2016. Liu is an independent director. She serves as Dean and Roy W. Carlson Professor of Engineering in the College of Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.

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  8. Tsu-Jae King Liu was born in Ithaca, NY and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. She earned her B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1984, 1986 and 1994, respectively.