30+ Years of modelling communicating systems – What did I learn?
Professor Dame Muffy Calder
FREng FRSE, Vice-Principal and Head of College of Science and Engineering, University of Glasgow.
Muffy published her first paper on modelling telecoms protocols in 1989. Since then, the applications and techniques she has developed and used have changed, and so has she.
Drawing on successes over the last 30 years, she will reflect on how her research has evolved, what she has learned, and challenges we might think about in the future.
Muffy Calder has been Vice-Principal and Head of College of Science and Engineering, University of Glasgow, since 2015, previously she was the Chief Scientific Adviser for Scotland. She is a computer scientist with research interests in modelling and automated reasoning for complex, sensor-driven systems, and privacy and national security.
She has been a member of the Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology, a Royal Society Leverhulme Research Senior Fellow and a Suffrage Science award winner in Computing Science and Mathematics.
Kindly hosted by the University of Glasgow you are warmly invited to join us at the Charles Wilson Lecture Theatre, the corner of University Avenue and Gibson Street from 5.30pm for registration and refreshments. The Lecture will commence at 6.15pm prompt and we will close at 8pm.
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