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Philippa Gardner is a professor in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London and and has a UKRI Established Fellowship from 2018–2023. Her current research focusses on program verification: in particular, reasoning about Web programs (JavaScript and DOM); and reasoning about concurrent programs. She completed her PhD thesis, supervised by Professor Gordon Plotkin FRS at Edinburgh in 1992 and held five years of fellowships at Edinburgh. She moved to Cambridge in 1998 on an EPSRC Advanced Fellowship, hosted by Professor Robin Milner FRS. She obtained a lectureship at Imperial in 2001, and became professor in 2009. She held a Microsoft Research Cambridge/Royal Academy of Engineering Senior Fellowship from 2005 to 2010 at Imperial. Philippa directs the Research Institute on Verified Trustworthy Software Systems (VeTSS), funded by EPSRC, from 2017 to 2022. She chaired the BCS awards committee, 2013-2018, which decides the Lovelace medal (senior) and Roger Needham award (mid-career) for computer science and engineering.
Contributions
2024
ECOOP
POPL
Formal Methods for Incorrectness
2023
2022
2020
ECOOP
- Author of A Trusted Infrastructure for Symbolic Analysis of Event-Driven Web Applications within the Research Papers-track
- Author of A Trusted Infrastructure for Symbolic Analysis of Event-Driven Web Applications within the Artifacts-track
- Author of Data Consistency in Transactional Storage Systems: A Centralised Semantics within the Research Papers-track