
Professor Chi Kong Michael TSE
謝智剛
FHKEng [2025]
Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong
- FIEEE, 2006
- FIEAust, 2009
- CPEng, 1992
- IEEE CASS Charles A. Desoer Technical Achievement Award, 2022
- Robert and Maude Gledden Fellow, University of Western Australia, Australia, 2025
- Chang Jiang Scholars Chair Professor, Ministry of Education, China, 2009
- IFIA Best Invention Medal, Asia Exhibition of Innovations and Inventions, 2023
- IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Best Paper Awards, 2022, 2021, 2018, 2015, 2001
- IFIA Best Invention Medal, Silicon Valley International Invention Festival, 2019
- Distinguished Professor-at-Large, University of Western Australia, Australia, 2015
- Honorary Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia, 2016
- Honorary Professor, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, 20152
- Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II, 2016 - 2019
- Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine, 2013 - 2016
- Editor-in-Chief, IEICE Nonlinear Theory and Its Applications Japan, 2016 - present
- IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, , 2018/19, 2010/11 & 2005/06
- Distinguished International Research Fellow, University of Calgary, Canada, 2007
Chi K. Michael Tse graduated from the University of Melbourne, Australia, with BEng(Hons) and PhD degrees in electrical engineering. He has held a Chair Professorship since 2005, and is currently a Chair Professor of Electrical Engineering at City University of Hong Kong. During his 30+ years of academic career, Prof. Tse has assumed various leadership roles including head of department, council member, school dean, associate vice-president, chairman of university-level committees and task forces, etc. He has been listed in the top 2% of the Stanford’s ranking list (science-wide databases of standardized citation indicators) in each of its annual updates since its inception in 2019. His research focuses include power converter design, wireless power transfer, power grid stability and robustness, and complex networked systems.
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