Tony Hoare(1934–2026)

Computer Science

Tony Hoare is a recipient of the Turing Award (1980) from United Kingdom. Their primary field is Computer Science. They were educated at Lomonosov Moscow State University and University of Oxford. They have been affiliated with University of Oxford.

United Kingdom
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Major Awards
5
Publications
10
Citations
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Awards & Recognition

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#1

Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

Physics Today(2003)
10
citations
#2

Legacy

Information Processing Letters(2001)
0
citations
#3

Legacy

International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography(2000)
0
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#4

Legacy

International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography(2000)
0
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#5

Assertions

International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods(2000)
0
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Recent Publications

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Edsger Wybe Dijkstra

Physics Today2003
10citations

Legacy

Information Processing Letters2001
0citations

Legacy

International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography2000
0citations

Legacy

International Workshop on Coding and Cryptography2000
0citations

Assertions

International Conference on Integrated Formal Methods2000
0citations

Education

Lomonosov Moscow State University
University of Oxford
Dragon School
The King's School Canterbury
Merton College(Bachelor of Arts)
Merton College(postgraduate diploma)

Doctoral Advisors

Bill RoscoeCliff JonesAugusto SampaioWilliam James StewartStephen D. BrookesDavid Andrew NaumannAndrew Philip BlackPeter LauerJeremy JacobMasud MalikJohn ElderJim (Wolfgang) KaubischRichard KennawayT. Yung KongGeraint JonesChristopher DollinAlex TeruelBryan ToddStephen PageClare MartinKen WoodStephen BrienPaul RudinAndrey KolmogorovLeslie Fox

Career Timeline

University of Oxford?–present
Microsoft?–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

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