Professor Amnon H. Eden
Amnon H. Eden, Ph.D. is
a
computer scientist, assistant professor with the
School
of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex,
a
research fellow with the
Center For Inquiry, and the associate editor of
Minds and Machines. In the past he worked in the high-tech
industry
as a
programmer and software designer and chaired the software engineering
diploma
programme at Tel Aviv College of Management.
His research interests span a range of subjects in software design,
artificial intelligence, software modeling, the future of computing, and
the
philosophy of computer science.
His contributions include
LePUS3, the
Intension/Locality hypothesis, the
paradigms of computer science, metrics for
measuring software
flexibility, and the ontology of computer programs.
Amnon’s work on
LePUS3 Design Description Language has been used as a basis for
several
spin-off specification languages and tools, including the
Two-Tier
Programming Toolkit. Read the
full list of his publications.
His research is/was funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, UK’s
Engineering
and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), European Science
Foundation
(ESF), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
(NSERC), and
Eshkol Fund, among others.
Amnon earned his Ph.D. for research in software design from the
Department
of Computer Science, Tel Aviv University in 2001, and an MSc (Cum Laude)
for his research in artificial intelligence and cognitive science in
1994. His undergraduate and graduate education in mathematics,
cognitive
science,
artificial intelligence, and philosophy was guided (and funded) by
Yehuda Elkana’s Interdisciplinary Programme for Fostering Excellence
(subsequently renamed "Adi Lautman") at Tel Aviv University.
Read his LinkedIn profile.