
Francis C.M. Lau
Professor · Parallel and Distributed Computing
The University of Hong KongAbout
Professor Francis C.M. Lau is a Professor at the University of Hong Kong's School of Computing and Data Science, within the Department of Computer Science. He holds an honorary professorship and has contributed extensively to academia through editorial roles and international society involvement, including pioneering the IEEE Computer Society's Distinguished Visitors Program for Asia/Pacific in 1993. His educational background includes a BSc from Acadia University and MMath/PhD from the University of Waterloo.
Professor Lau's research focuses on parallel/distributed computing, wireless networks, operating systems, and computer music, with notable publications in journals like Theoretical Computer Science and Ad Hoc Networks. He has led major research grants, including a $7.5M HKU UGC Special Equipment Grant for interdisciplinary systems research. His awards include the IEEE Golden Core Recognition (1998) and the IEEE Third Millennium Medal (2000).
He has served on key committees such as the Research Grant Council's engineering panel and Hong Kong Institution of Engineers' accreditation committee. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in networking, cloud computing, and cultural heritage through computational approaches to art.
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