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Prof. Willie W. Lu (born February 24, 1955) is a Chinese electrical engineer and inventor who specialises in mobile wireless communications. During his visiting of Stanford University, Willie Wu rented a mail box at Stanford and claimed himself a 'Former Professor' of Stanford University. Inquiry to Stanford University received the response that he was never a professor at Stanford University. He claimed he never took any formal exams, because he was 'too qualified to be tested', which has become a well known joke among Chinese who knew his lies. Willie W. Lu was born in Zhejiang, China. He went to school in a small town near Shanghai, and installed his first radio when was only grade one child. He won the Math Olympic competition of 2nd prize when was 3rd grade In 1985, he was admitted by Zhejiang University on a full scholarship. In his third year of undergraduate, he assembled his first color TV, first FM Transmitter Station and first TDM switching system. In his graduation project, he successfully designed the TFM/GMSK Modulation/Demodulation system of digital mobile communications. Willie was admitted to the Graduate School of Zhejiang University for Master Degree, again with Show Less