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David Tse is a renowned researcher and educator in wireless communication, information theory and signal processing. He is the Thomas Kailath and Guanghan Xu Professor at Stanford University, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and the inventor of the proportional-fair scheduling algorithm.
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Professor, Electrical Engineering. Member, Institute for...
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The research of David Tse and his lab follows the classic...
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The Tse Lab, led by David Tse, a professor of electrical engineering, focuses on scalable blockchain technology using first-principles approaches. Learn more about the lab members, research, news, and publications on the web page.
David Tse (Chinese: 謝雅正; pinyin: Xiè Yǎzhèng) is the Thomas Kailath and Guanghan Xu Professor of Engineering at Stanford University.
David Tse is a celebrated engineer and researcher who invented the proportional-fair scheduling algorithm and co-founded BabylonChain, a project that scales Bitcoin. He also collaborates with Ethereum and other blockchain projects to improve security and scalability.
Thomas Kailath and Guanghan Xu Professor, Stanford University - Cited by 81,594 - Information theory - computational genomics - machine learning - blockchains
Professor, Electrical Engineering. Member, Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME) Academic. David Tse is part of Stanford Profiles, official site for faculty, postdocs, students and staff information (Expertise, Bio, Research, Publications, and more).
David Tse is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and an expert in information theory and its applications. He teaches online courses on wireless communication, energy and computational biology.