Tadashi DohiTadashi Dohi received his Bachelor, Master and Doctorate of Engineering degrees from Hiroshima University, Japan, in 1989, 1991, and 1995, respectively. In 1992, he joined the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Hiroshima University, asan assistant professor. In 1992 and 2000, he was a visiting research fellow in the Faculty of Commerce and Busi- ness Administration, University of British Columbia, Canada, and Hudson School of Engineering, Duke University, USA, respectively. Since 2002, he has been working as a full professor in the Department of Information Engineering, Hiroshima University. He is now Vice Dean of School of Infor- matics and Data Science, Hiroshima University. Dr. Dohi's research interests include reliability engineering, software reliability, dependable computing, performance evaluation, computer security, and operations research. He is a regular member of ORSJ, IEICE, IPSJ, REAJ, IEEE Computer Society, and IEEE Reliability Society. He has published over 550 peer-reviewed articles, 30 book chapters, and 20 edited books/proceedings in the above research areas. Dr. Dohi served as the General Chair of 12 international conferences, including ISSRE 2011 and DASC 2019, and as the Program Committee Chair of three international events. He has worked as a Program Committee Member in many international conferences such as DSN, ISSRE, SRDS, COMPSAC, QRS, EDCC, PRDC, HASE, among many others. He is an associate editor/editorial board member of over a dozen international journals including IEEE Transactions on Reliability. He is now the President of REAJ (Reliability Engineering Association of Japan) and the Executive Committee Member of ORSJ (Operations Research Society of Japan). Read More Read Less