San Diego, Calif.,
May 5, 2015 William S. C. Chang, who helped usher the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of
Engineering into the electronics era, passed away April 25, 2015 in La Jolla.
He was 84.
After joining the UC San Diego faculty in 1979, Chang
spearheaded the transition of the Applied Physics and Information Science
Department to the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. The
vision to expand the spectrum of research at UC San Diego into electronics was
spurred by the rise of innovations in semi-conductors, integrated circuits and
lasers in the late 1970s. He helped recruit faculty to build a world-class
electrical engineering department, where research focused on photonics,
semiconductors, integrated circuits and wireless communication. In
1987, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences branched
out into two departments: the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
“Professor Chang was a great mentor to many of us at the
Jacobs School of Engineering,” said Paul Yu, professor of electrical and
computer engineering at UC San Diego, who has collaborated with Chang on
various projects over the last three decades. Yu was among the faculty that
Chang recruited in 1983 to build the electrical engineering department.
Chang helped UC San Diego become a leading institution in
electronic material and devices research. He is renowned for his pioneering
work on guided wave devices, integrated optics, and quantum electronics, which
provide the basic science foundations for fiber optical communications. He
founded the Electronics Devices and Materials group at UC San Diego, which has
achieved groundbreaking work in compound semiconductor electronics and
optoelectronics.
“Without exception, he demanded all his Ph.D. students to
have a deep understanding of their projects, and he regarded learning as the
main gateway to innovation,” said Yu.
Chang’s contributions to the campus continued after his
retirement in 1994. He served as chair of the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering from 1993 to 1996 and formed strong partnerships with
California industries through programs such as the Center for Wireless Communication
at UC San Diego. The opportunity to interact with a great variety of companies
in California drew Chang to the West Coast from his previous appointment at
Washington University.
To honor Chang’s contributions, the Jacobs School of
Engineering at UC San Diego created the William S. C. Chang Endowed Chair in
Electrical and Computer Engineering, thanks to the generosity of more than 70
of Chang’s students, colleagues, and personal friends. In 2011, Yu was named
the inaugural holder of the endowed chair.
Prior to joining UC San Diego, Chang distinguished
himself as an accomplished academic administrator. After serving at Stanford
University from 1957 to 1959
and Ohio State University from 1959 to 1965, he became professor and chair of
the electrical engineering department at Washington University in St. Louis in
1965. He played an instrumental role in revitalizing that department and in
1976, was named the Samuel C. Sachs Professor of Electrical Engineering. In
1978, he was presented with the Distinguished Professional Achievement Award by
the University of Michigan.
Chang is survived by his wife Margaret Chang, his daughters
Hedy and Helen Chang, and his son Hugh Chang.
Donations in memory of Dr. William Chang may be made to
the UC San Diego Foundation for the Dr. William S. C. Chang Fund for Student
Support, to benefit graduate students in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering. Donations may be made online at https://giveto.ucsd.edu/make-a-gift?id=d160c2e9-0d3d-423c-bc5b-a8cb733e83ed, by calling
Amanda Estrada at (858) 245-1559, or by sending a check to the following
address (c/o Amanda Estrada):