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Dr. Deng Zhonghan
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-03-14 11:05

Chairman, CEO and President
Age: 38
Birthplace: Jiangsu
Education: PhD from the Univ.of California at Berkeley
Company: Vimicro International Corporation
Head office: Beijing
Industry: semiconductor technology

Dr. Deng Zhonghan (John) co-founded Vimicro Corporation, the largest
multimedia semiconductor technology company in China, in 1999. He
currently serves as the Chairman, CEO and President of Vimicro.

Since Dr. Deng returned to China from the Silicon Valley, he has been
actively involved in promoting the China semiconductor industry. In
recognition of his achievements, Dr. Deng has received numerous awards,
most recent of which include National 1st Class Scientific Achievement
Award, National Medal for Outstanding Overseas Student Returnees, Top
CEOs of China Semiconductor Industry, and National Innovation Award in
Information Industry.

Dr. Deng served as an advisor to the Chinese Ministry of Information
Industry and the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology, as well as a
visiting professor at Tsinghua University. Prior to founding Vimicro, Dr.
Deng was a senior researcher at IBM - T.J. Watson Research Center. Dr.
Deng received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, M.S. degree in
Economics and M.S. degree in Physics, all from the University of
California at Berkeley.

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