David Tse
David Tse | |
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David Tse | |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | University of Waterloo MIT |
Awards | Claude E. Shannon Award (2017) IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal (2019) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Information theory |
Thesis | Variable-rate lossy compression and its effects on communication networks (1995) |
Doctoral advisor | Robert G. Gallager John Tsitsiklis |
David Tse (Chinese: 謝雅正; pinyin: Xiè Yǎzhèng) is the Thomas Kailath and Guanghan Xu Professor of Engineering at Stanford University.[1]
Education
Tse earned a B.S. in systems design engineering from University of Waterloo in 1989, an M.S. in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1991, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from MIT in 1994.[2] As a postdoctoral student he was a staff member at AT&T Bell Laboratories.[2]
Career
Tse's research at Stanford focuses on information theory and its applications in fields such as wireless communication, machine learning, energy and computational biology.[3][4] He has designed assembly software to handle DNA and RNA sequencing data and was an inventor of the proportional-fair scheduling algorithm for cellular wireless systems.[4] He received the 2017 Claude E. Shannon Award.[3] In 2018, he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.[4]
Honors
- Early Faculty National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 1998[6]
- Frederick Emmons Terman Award from the American Society for Engineering Education, 2009[6]
- Fellow, IEEE, 2009
- Gilbreth Lectureship from the National Academy of Engineering, 2012[6]
- Stephen O. Rice Prize in the Field of Communications Theory, 2013[6]
- Claude E. Shannon Award, 2017[7]
- Member, National Academy of Engineering, inducted 2018[4]
- IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, 2019
Book
- Fundamentals of Wireless Communication (2005, Cambridge University Press) (ISBN 978-0521845274)[8] – with Pramod Viswanath
References
- ^ "Tse receives Kailath and Xu Professorship". ee.stanford.edu. 1 June 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ a b "Executive Profile of David Tse". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ a b "LIDS Alum David Tse Receives 2017 Claude E. Shannon Award". LIDS. 28 June 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ a b c d Boney, Ashley (15 February 2018). "The National Academy of Engineering elects three Stanford faculty". Stanford News. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ Chua, Grace. "Practical Lessons". LIDS Magazine. Retrieved 10 October 2018.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c d e "Biography". stanford.edu. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ "Claude E. Shannon Award". itsoc.org. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
- ^ Tse, David; Viswanath, Pramod (2005). Fundamentals of Wireless Communication. cambridge.org. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511807213. ISBN 9780521845274. Retrieved 11 October 2018.
External links
- Personal homepage, Stanford University website
- Google Scholar page
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- 2024 Andrew Barron