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David Tse Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
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: Thursday, February 15, 2018
We are delighted to share that David Tse has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering .
David Tse has worked on information theory and its applications in various fields, including wireless communication, energy and computational biology. His projects include designing assembly software that handles DNA and RNA sequencing data as well as the invention of the proportional-fair scheduling algorithm, which is used in all third and fourth generation cellular wireless systems around the world.
Founded in 1964, the NAE recognizes engineers whose education, research and practice have made significant contributions to the field. Election to the academy is among the highest honors in the field of engineering.
There are at least two other CSoI faculty who have been inducted into the NAE: Supriyo Datta and Andrea Goldsmith .
https://news.stanford.edu/2018/02/15/national-academy-engineering-elects-three-stanford-faculty/