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Atlanta, GA | Posted: December 23, 2011
Kwok Tsui has accepted a position at the City University (CityU) of
Hong Kong where he will serve as Head of the Systems Engineering and
Engineering Management and Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering
department, and Chair Professor of Industrial Engineering effective
January 1, 2012.
“I would like to thank Kwok for his 21 years of valued service to
the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
and Georgia Tech, and wish him much happiness and success at CityU
and in the future,” said Jane Ammons, H. Milton and Carolyn J.
Stewart School Chair.
Tsui has a B.Sc. in Chemistry and a M.Ph. in Mathematics both from
the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He received his Ph.D. in
Statistics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Before
joining Georgia Tech in 1990, he worked in the Quality Assurance
Center of AT&T Bell Laboratories. Tsui was a recipient of the
1992 NSF Young Investigator Award. He was the (elected) President
and Vice President of the American Statistical Association Atlanta
Chapter in 1992-1993. Dr. Tsui was the Chair of the INFORMS Section
in Quality, Statistics, and Reliability (QSR) in 2000 and was the
program chair of the QSR cluster sessions in 1999.
Tsui researches, teaches, and consults on statistical methods for
quality and productivity improvement. His research interests include
bust design and Taguchi method, experimental design, statistical
process control, data mining, supply chain management, design and
modeling of computer experiments, and design and analysis of
coordinate measuring machine experiments.