T.H. Tse

T.H. Tse
Fields Software Engineering
Institutions The University of Hong Kong
Alma mater London School of Economics
Doctoral students W.K. Chan
Website
hku.hk/thtse

T.H. Tse is a professor and researcher in program testing and debugging. He was ranked internationally by Arnetminer as number 1 among experts in the oracle problem and number 2 among experts in metamorphic testing in 2016. [1]

The application areas of his research include object-oriented software, services computing, pervasive computing, concurrent systems, imaging software, and numerical programs.

In addition, he is noted for his graphic designs produced voluntarily for non-government organizations. [2]

Biography

T.H. Tse received the PhD degree from the London School of Economics in 1988 and was a visiting fellow at the University of Oxford in 1990 and 1992. He is currently an honorary professor at the Department of Computer Science in The University of Hong Kong after retiring from his full professorship in July 2014.

He has been the steering committee chair of the International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability, and Security, the International Conference on Quality Software, and the International Workshop on Program Debugging. He is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Systems and Software, Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, and Software: Practice and Experience. He also served on the search committee for the editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering in 2013.

He is a fellow of the British Computer Society and a fellow of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers. He was selected for a State Science and Technology Award (recommended by the Ministry of Education, China). He was also selected for an Outstanding Disabled Person of the Year Award. He was decorated with an MBE by The Queen of the United Kingdom.

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