2008 Distinguished Alumnus David S. Chen
- BS ’81, East China Normal University
- MS ’83, Statistics, Purdue University
- MS ’84, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
- PhD ’91, University of Michigan
David has been working on General Motors programs in China since 1994. He has held positions as managing director of Delphi Shanghai (then General Motors Automotive Component Group), executive director of new business development and planning, executive director of product development, and general manager of Shanghai General Motors Dongyue JV. He is currently the vice president of General Motors China and the general manager of General Motors China Beijing Operation responsible for corporate affairs and advanced technology management. David has played a key role in joint venture negotiations, merge/acquisition projects, product portfolio planning/development, and joint venture management. In addition to his degree in statistics, David also holds master’s and doctoral degrees in engineering.
Career Highlights
- Present - Working with key stakeholders in lead Chinese universities, government agencies, and energy industry to develop a comprehensive automotive energy strategy for China to ensure China’s automotive industry will have a sustainable future.
- 2004 - Plant manager for the second largest plant for General Motors in China, which built 50,000 cars in its first year of operation.
- 2003 - Responsible for development of a compact passenger car for General Motors in China. The car, Excelle, is the best selling car for Shanghai General Motors.
- 1990s - Responsible for a machine (computer) vision lab at General Motors Advanced Engineering Staff.
- 1980–1990s - Published research works about signal processing, pattern recognition, and neural networks learning algorithms in key IEEE journals.
