Prof. Dr. Shu-Heng Chen is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics, Dean of Office of International Cooperation, Director of the AI-ECON Research Center, and the organizer of Experimental Economics Laboratory at National Chengchi University. He also serves as Vice Chair of the IEEE Computational Finance & Economics Technical Committee, the editor- in-chief of the Journal of New Mathematics and Natural Computation (World Scientific), and the associate editor of the Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization and Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination. Prof. Chen holds an M.A. degree in mathematics and a Ph. D. in Economics from University of California at Los Angeles. He has more than 150 publications in international journals, edited volumes and conference proceedings. He is considered one of the founders and leaders in the field of agent-based computational economics and the first to introduce genetic programming into ACE. He takes a biologically-inspired approach in modeling the boundedly rational behavior of agents; on this regard, he stands in a position of carrying on the legacy of Alfred Marshall and Herbert Simon. Under his leadership, AI-ECON Research Center is internationally acknowledged via the invention of the Taiwan Model, one kind of agent-based artificial stock model. His commitment to academy has won him a large variety of acknowledgements. He was invited several times by leading publishers, such as Springer, Kluwer, Elesvier to be book editor. He was also invited by a number of international prestigious journals as an editor or associate editor, such as IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination, and New Mathematics and Natural Computation. Over the last decades, he also served as a keynote speaker at more than a dozen of international conferences. In 2007, he was included in Marquis 10th Anniversary Edition of "Who's Who in Science and Engineering".