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Prof. T.H. Tse
received the PhD from
the London School of Economics.
He is currently an Honorary Professor in Computer Science at
The University of Hong Kong
after retiring from his full professorship in 2014.
He has been recognized internationally as the Pioneer in integrating
formal and practical methods in software engineering.
His present research interests are program testing and debugging.
He has been ranked internationally as
no. 2
among experts in
metamorphic testing.
Application areas of his research include
object-oriented software,
services computing,
pervasive computing,
concurrent systems,
graphic applications,
and numerical programs.
He has over 290
publications,
including papers in
ACM CSUR,
CACM,
ACM TOSEM,
IEEE TSE,
IEEE TSC,
Inf Sci,
IEEE TRel,
ICSE,
and
FSE,
as well as a
book
with
Cambridge University Press
and a
book
with
Wiley-IEEE Press.
Prof. Tse has been an Associate Editor of
IEEE Transactions on Reliability,
a Review Editor of
Software Testing, Verification and Reliability,
and an Editorial Board Member of
Software: Practice and Experience.
He has also served as
Steering Committee Chair of
QRS
and
QSIC,
Steering Committee Member of
COMPSAC 2002
to
2008,
Program Chair of
COMPSAC 2001,
and
Graphic Designer of
FSE 2014.
He was also on the Search Committee for the Editor-in-Chief
of
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
in 2013.
He was twice a Visiting Fellow at the
University of Oxford,
and
was a Visiting Distinguished Scholar of the
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Prof. Tse is a Life Fellow of the
British Computer Society
and a Senior Life Fellow of the
IEEE.
He had been a Council Member of the
Vocational Training Council
for eight years.
He was selected for a Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award,
an Outstanding Disabled Person of the Year Award,
and a
State Science and Technology Award
(recommended by the
Ministry of Education, China).
He was decorated with an
MBE
by
Queen Elizabeth II
of the
United Kingdom.
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