Edward Tsang

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Edward Tsang is a Computer Science professor at the University of Essex and also attended Wells Cathedral School. He holds a first degree in Business Administration (major in Finance) from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1977), and an MSc and PhD in Computer Science from the University of Essex (1983 and 1987). Prior to his PhD studies, he served for five

years in various positions in the commercial sector in Hong Kong.

Edward Tsang is the Director (and co-founder) of [http://www.essex.ac.uk/ccfea Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181215223200/http://www.essex.ac.uk/ccfea |date=15 December 2018 }} (CCFEA) at [http://www.essex.ac.uk/ University of Essex].

CCFEA is an interdisciplinary

research centre, which applies artificial intelligence methods to problems in finance and economics.

Edward Tsang is the author of [http://www.bracil.net/edward/FCS.html Foundations of Constraint Satisfaction], the first book to define the scope of the field. He is also the co-author of [http://www.bracil.net/CSP/autoport/Book.html Vehicle Scheduling in Port Automation] (with Hassan Rashidi) and [http://www.bracil.net/finance/GarciaTsang-book2011/ Evolutionary Applications for Financial Prediction: Classification Methods to Gather Patterns Using Genetic Programming] (with Alma Garcia Almanza).

Edward Tsang founded the [http://ieee-cis.org/technical/cfetc/ Computation Finance and Economics Technical Committee] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120205215247/http://ieee-cis.org/technical/cfetc/ |date=5 February 2012 }} in IEEE’s [http://ieee-cis.org/ Computational Intelligence Society] in 2004, and chaired it until the end of 2005.

Edward Tsang specializes in business application of artificial intelligence. His research interests include artificial intelligence applications, computational finance, constraint satisfaction, evolutionary computation, and [http://www.bracil.net/CSP/gls.html heuristic search].

He has given consultation to GEC Marconi, British Telecom, the Commonwealth Secretariat and other organizations.