Background
Chai was born in 1965 in Singapore.
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Chai was born in 1965 in Singapore.
In 1986 Chai studied at Singapore Polytechnic in Singapore. He studied at the faculty of Electrical Engineering. In five years he was a student of the Manchester University in Manchester, United Kingdom. He received a degree of the Bachelor in the area if Engineering. In 1996 he was a student of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom. He became a Doctor of Philosophy.
Chai worked as a network specialist in the Singapore archive in Singapore from 1991 to 1992. In this year he became a technical staff and project leader of the Information Technology Institute, National Computer. He worked there for a year. In 1993 he became a laboratory supervisor at Cambridge University in Cambridge, England. He worked there until 1996.
In 1996 he was a project leader of the Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, California. He worked there for two years. Since 1998 Chai was a professor at the Georgia Technology University in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. He worked there for two years.
In 1999 Chai became a principal investigator of the National Science Foundation. In 2002 he worked as a research director of RW Systems in Carson, California. Chai was a member of the technology board of Convergence Corporation in Norcross, Georgia, United States. He worked at EBA Systems in San Francisco, California, United States.
British Computer Society , United Kingdom
National Science Foundation , United States
Cambridge Philosophical Society , Cambridge
1994
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
2009
Conference on Broadband Wireless
1999
Workshop on Ad Hoc Mobile Networking
1999
Ad Hoc Mobile Networks
2000
Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
1999
Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
2000
Atlanta Center
2000
Technical committee on computer communications
Sigma Xi
American Association for Advancement of Science
2009
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2003
Cambridge Commonwealth Society
1993
Cambridge Philosophical Society
1994