Andrei Voronkov
Scholar

Andrei Voronkov

Google Scholar ID: fT6jrC0AAAAJ
The University of Manchester; EasyChair
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Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
2,502
 
H-index
22
 
i10-index
47
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
59
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published over 100 papers; In July 2021, Vampire won three out of six divisions (including the main FOF division) at CASC, with a total of 56 division titles since 1999; In July 2021, his paper with Krystof Hoder, 'Sine Qua Non for Large Theory Reasoning', received the Skolem Award; In January 2020, the number of EasyChair users exceeded 3,000,000; In August 2015, he received the Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning; In June 2012, nine Turing Award winners, Garry Kasparov, and other outstanding scientists spoke at the Turing Centenary Conference organized by him.
Research Experience
  • Works in various areas of computer science and logic.
Background
  • Professor of Formal Methods at the University of Manchester and Visiting Professor at Vienna University of Technology; known as the designer and founder of EasyChair, main designer of the theorem prover Vampire, and founder of the LPAR conference series.