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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sensor Technologies and Applications in an Uncertain World

 

Research

 My research exploits information about the physical world to make more efficient computing systems that interact with nature. This requires a combination of theory (applied mathematics) and hardware (circuits and computer architecture). My research involves equal parts of equations, proofs, circuits, and hardware prototypes. I spent some time in the mid-nineties working at Bell-Labs in the group that created C, C++, and Unix. Partly as a result, I enjoy designing domain-specific programming languages and compilers (inevitably, for problems involving efficient computing systems that interact with nature).

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Dr Phillip  Stanley-Marbell
Professor of Physical Computation