Wei-Chiang Hong

Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan

Wei-Chiang Hong received his Ph.D. degree in management in Da Yeh University, Taiwan, in 2008. Since September 2006, he has been with the Department of Information Management in the Oriental Institute of Technology, where he is currently a Professor. His research interests mainly include computational intelligence (neural networks, evolutionary computation, support vector regression, and Chaos theory), and tourism competitiveness evaluation and management. His articles have been published in Applied Mathematics and Computation, Applied Mathematical Modelling, Current Issues in Tourism, Journal of Systems and Software, Energy Conversion and Management, Electric Power Systems Research, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Control and Cybernetics, Water Resources Management, Hydrological Processes, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, and Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, among others. Dr. Hong is currently appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Applied Evolutionary Computation, in addition, he is also on the Editorial Board of several journals, including Energy Sources Part B: Economics, Planning, and Policy; International Journal of Technology Marketing; International Journal of Society Systems Science; International Journal of Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing; Journal of Information Technology Research; International Journal of Computational Intelligence Studies, and Neuroscience Imaging. He also serves as the Technical Committee Member of IEEE SMC Society, the program committee of various international conferences including premium ones such as IEEE CEC, IEEE CIS, IEEE ICNSC, IEEE SMC, IEEE CASE, and IEEE SMCia. He is a Senior Member of IIE and a Member of INFORMS, IEEE, IEEE CIS. He is indexed in the list of Who's Who in the World (25th, 26th, and 27th Edition), Who's Who in Science and Engineering (10th Edition).

Biography Updated on 22 October 2009

Scholarly Contributions [Data Provided by ]