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    Meet Chao Liu, the instructor who remixed the circuit analysis book, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the field of education. With more than two decades of teaching Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science at Contra Costa College (CCC), Chao Liu is a dedicated educator committed to fostering student success.

    Joining CCC in 2018, Chao Liu has delivered instruction in various formats, including in-person, hybrid courses, and fully online courses. As a mentor in the Center of Science Excellence (CSE) and MESA program, Chao Liu actively contributes to the academic growth and development of aspiring students.

    Prior to their career in academia, Chao Liu served as a military officer in Taiwan's army, stationed at the esteemed National Defense University for 26 years. Retiring as Colonel in 2011, Chao Liu transitioned to the private sector, working as a vibration analyst. In 2015, Chao moved to the United States, bringing a diverse global perspective to their academic endeavors.

    Chao Liu's educational journey includes a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the National Defense University in 1987. He pursued advanced studies, earning a master's degree in Systems Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, in 1993. Chao Liu's academic achievements reached their zenith with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington in 1996.

    Beyond the academic realm, Chao Liu embraces a dynamic life. Hiking, running, and exploring new destinations through travel are among their passions, reflecting a well-rounded and adventurous spirit. As an educator, Chao Liu not only imparts knowledge but also serves as an inspiration for a life filled with continuous learning and exploration.

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