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.