Shing-Chi CHEUNG

Shing-Chi CHEUNG 張成志

PhD in Computing, University of London

Chair Professor

Shing-Chi CHEUNG
Tel: (852) 2358 7016
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Office: Room 2534
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Shing-Chi CHEUNG
Telephone

(852) 2358 7016

Email

Office

Room 2534

Personal Webpage

https://cse.hkust.edu.hk/~scc/

Research Area

Software Engineering and Programming Languages

Research Interests

Software testing and analysis; AI and mobile software development; Generative and spreadsheet programming; Software analytics; Cybersecurity

Biography

Prof. Shing-chi (SC) Cheung received his BEng degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of Hong Kong, and his PhD degree in Computing from the Imperial College London. In 1994 he joined The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) where he is a full professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He participates actively in the program and organizing committees of major international conferences on software engineering. He was an editorial board member of the IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE, 2006-9). He is currently serving on the editorial board of the Journal of Computer Science and Technology (JCST), and the International Journal of RF Technologies: Research and Applications. He is an extended member of the executive committee of the ACM SIGSOFT. His work has been reported by publications at international journals and conferences, which include TOSEM, TSE, ASE, ICSE, FSE, and ESEC. He is a Chartered Fellow of the British Computer Society, a senior member of the IEEE, and a registered professional engineer of Hong Kong. He co-founded the first International Workshop on Automation of Software Testing (AST) in 2006. He was the tutorials chair of ICSE 2006, and the doctoral symposium co-chair of ICSE 2010. He has co-edited special issues for the Computer Journal, the Journal of Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, and the International Journal of Web Services Research (JWSR). He is the HKUST representative co-founding the RFID Benchmarking Test Consortium in China and the Global RF Lab Alliance.