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Les Hatton

Fossil, formerly Geek

Les Hatton is a British-born computer scientist and mathematician born on February 5, 1948.1 He is currently an Emeritus Professor of Forensic Software Engineering at Kingston University, London.3 Hatton's career has spanned multiple disciplines, including geophysics, computer science, and software engineering.13

Academic Background

Hatton was educated at King's College, Cambridge from 1967 to 1970 and later at the University of Manchester, where he received his PhD in 1973 for his work on computational fluid dynamics in tornadoes.1 Initially a geophysicist, he was awarded the 1987 Conrad Schlumberger Award for his contributions to computational geophysics.13

Career Highlights

  • Switched focus to software and systems failure in the early 1990s1
  • Published 4 books and over 100 refereed journal publications1
  • Pioneered safer language subsets in commercial embedded control systems with his book "Safer C"12
  • Recognized as a leading scholar in systems and software engineering (1997-2001)1
  • Spent most of his career in industry working for Oakwood Computing Associates before joining academia1

Research Interests

Hatton's research spans various fields, including:

  • Software systems failure
  • Artificial complexity in mobile phone charging
  • Aerodynamics of javelins
  • Novel bibliographic search algorithms
  • Information theory in biology3

His most recent book, co-authored with Greg Warr and published in mid-2022, is titled "Exposing Nature's bias: the hidden clockwork behind Society, Life and the Universe".3

Highlights

Les Hatton | Kingston University, London - Academia.edu
Les Hatton | Kingston University, London - Academia.edu
Sep 20 · en.wikipedia.org
Les Hatton - Wikipedia
Les Hatton - Wikipedia

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Location

Kingston upon Thames, England, United Kingdom