Bruce Sham received the Bachelor degree (Computer Engineering) and MPhil. degree from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2000 and 2002 respectively, and received the PhD. degree from the same university in 2006. He began his research work on digital design during the final year project as an undergraduate which focused on improving the performance, reducing the logic complexity of the system and, hence, power consumption. He has worked as an Electronic Engineer on the FPGA applications of motion control system and system security with cryptography in ASM Pacific Technology Ltd (HK). During the years at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, he has also engaged in various University projects for the commercialization of technology, in particular, a few optical communication projects which are in collaboration with Huawei. He also worked on physical design of VLSI design automation. He was invited to work at Synopsys, Inc (Shanghai) in the summer of 2005 as a Visiting Research Engineer. He also obtained the Best Paper Award in ISQED 2013 and the Best Paper Award in ATC 2015. He is an IEEE Senior Member and now working at The University of Auckland as Senior Lecturer.