S.Y.H. Su

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S.Y.H. Su was professor of Computer Science known for his contributions in Hardware description languages and hardware testing. After serving at several institutions, he joined Binghamton University in 1978, from where he retired.

Stephen Y.H. Su (formerly known as Yueh-Hsung Su) was born in Fukien, China, on July 6, 1938. He received B.S. in electrical engineering from the National Taiwan University, and the M.S. in electrical engineering in 1963. He received Ph.D. in computer engineering, both from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1967 where he was advised by Professor Donald L. Dietmeyer on the automated synthesis of digital circuits.[1]

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