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Hoang Pham is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Rutgers University. Before joining Rutgers, he was a senior engineering specialist at the Boeing Company, Seattle, and the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls. He is the author of over 200 journal articles, conference papers and book chapters. He also edited 2 handbooks, 10 books and 25 conference and workshop proceedings. He is also the author of 4 books: System Software Reliability (published by Springer), Reliability and Optimal Maintenance (with H. Wang, published by Springer), Software Reliability (Springer), and The Most Important Qualities of Servant Leadership. He also edited 10 journal special issues as guest editor. His research interests focus on modeling the reliability and vulnerability of complex systems in high risk environments, and software reliability modeling. He received the B.S. degree in Computer Science (1982) and the B.S. degree in Mathematics (1982), both with High Honors from Northeastern Illinois University, the M.S. degree in statistics (1984) from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and the M.S. (1988) and Ph.D. (1989) degrees in industrial engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He received numerous awards and delivered over 50 keynotes, plenary talks, invited talks and guest lectures around the world including Korea, Italy, Thailand, Vietnam and India.

He is editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering, associate editor of the IEEE Trans. on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, the editor of Springer Series in Reliability Engineering and also the editor of World Scientific Series in Industrial and Systems Engineering. He has served on the editorial boards of over a dozen journals. He was conference chair, general chair, and program chair of over 30 international conferences and workshops. He served on the advisory board, international technical committee and board of trustee and board of director for more than 100 conferences, workshops, and organizations.

He is a fellow of the IEEE for his notable contributions to analytical techniques for modeling the reliability of software and systems. He is the founder and president of the International Society of Science and Applied Technologies.