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  1. I am an assistant professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Texas at Austin and a member of the Cryptography Group . In Fall 2024, I will teaching an undergraduate course on cryptography (CS 346: Cryptography).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_WuDavid Wu - Wikipedia

    David Wu (born April 8, 1955) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Oregon's 1st congressional district from 1999 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Born in Taiwan and immigrated to the United States as a child, David Wu was the first Taiwanese American to serve in the

  3. David Wu (Cantonese: Ng Dai-Wai, simplified Chinese: 吴大维; traditional Chinese: 吳大維; pinyin: Wú Dàwéi; born Southbridge, Massachusetts, 2 October 1966), also known by the nickname Wu-Man, is a Chinese American film actor, TV personality and formerly MTV Asia and Channel V video jockey.

  4. Jul 16, 2014 · David Wu resigned from Congress in 2011 in the wake of allegations he'd had an "unwanted sexual encounter" with the 18-year-old daughter of a friend. Months before, staffers reportedly staged two interventions for the congressman over his behavior, telling him to suspend his 2010 re-election bid and seek professional help.

  5. David Wu. U.S. Congressman Born: 1955 Birthplace: Taiwan. Wu moved to the United States with his family when he was a boy. He earned B.S. from Stanford University in 1977, attended Harvard Medical School, and received a law degree from Yale University in 1982. Wu was a clerk for a federal judge in Portland before co-founding a law firm, Cohen ...

  6. www.govinfo.gov › content › pkgDavid Wu - GovInfo

    David Wu was born on April 8, 1955, on the island of Taiwan off the coast of mainland China. When he was only an infant, his father, Keh Chang (K. C.) Wu left to study in New York, leaving Wu, his mother Helen, and his sisters back home. In 1961 Wu and the rest of his family immigrated to America, reunited with his father,

  7. Jul 26, 2011 · Rep. David Wu, the first Chinese-American to serve in the House, announced Tuesday that he will resign, ending what seemed to be headed toward becoming another embarrassing congressional sex...