With deep regret and sense of loss, we report the untimely death of
our colleague, Professor Moon Jung Chung, on October 27, 2005. He was
only 55. Diagnosed with cancer in the spring of this year, Dr Chung
was in Korea pursuing a special treatment and was with family and
friends at the time of his death.
Professor Chung was an internationally renowned scholar, teacher, and
a mentor who cared deeply about his students. His work on design
automation in general and in process management in particular has had
a transformational effect on the field and on industry. His former
work on parallel algorithms had a similar impact.
Dr Chung received his PhD at Northwestern University in 1981 and
joined the MSU Department of Computer Science in 1987 after serving on
the faculty of RPI for six years. He has been advisor to twelve PhD
students, eight completed and four in progress, has mentored six MS
thesis students and several undergraduate research assistants, and he
has published thirty journal papers. Among his achievements, in just
this year he was Associate Editor of the International Journal of
Agile Manufacturing and the International Journal of CAD/CAM and was
President of Korean Computer Scientists and Engineers. He taught
courses in computational theory, parallel systems, algorithms and data
structures. His research impact in the manufacturing area was
blossoming in the last three years.
Dr Chung was the beloved husband of wife SeJin and father of son Heesoo
and daughter Catherine. He was an avid downhill skier and last fall
hiked 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail with his son. As he leaves
us behind on the Trail, we miss his steps and mourn our loss.
Regrets may be sent to the Chung family at:
708 N. Aurora St. #1
Ithaca, NY 14850
A memorial service will be held in the Michigan State University
Chapel on Sunday, November 20, 2005 at 2PM. Arrangements are being
planned by the family and The Department of Computer Science and
Engineering of MSU.