Alan Mycroft

Professor at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroProfessor at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge
PlacesUnited Kingdom
isComputer scientist Engineer Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Engineering Technology Science
Gender
Male
BirthJanuary 1956
Age69 years
Education
University of Edinburgh
University of Cambridge
The details

Biography

Alan Mycroft is a professor at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge, where he is also director of studies for computer science.

Education

Mycroft read Mathematics at Cambridge then moved to Edinburgh where he completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree with a thesis on the Abstract interpretation and optimising transformations for applicative programs supervised by Rod Burstall and Robin Milner.

Research

Mycroft's research interests are in Programming Languages, Software Engineering and Algorithms.

With Arthur Norman, he co-created the Norcroft C compiler. He is also a named trustee of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a charitable organisation whose single-board computer is intended to stimulate the teaching of basic computer science in schools.

Personal life

Mycroft has four children.

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