Martyn Amos
Martyn Amos | |
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Born | 1971 |
Alma mater | Coventry University, University of Warwick |
Occupation(s) | Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at Northumbria University |
Martyn Amos is a Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at
Ph.D. in DNA computing[2] in 1997, from the University of Warwick. He then held a Leverhulme Trust Special Research Fellowship at the University of Liverpool, before taking up permanent academic appointments at the University of Liverpool (2000–2002), the University of Exeter (2002–2006), and Manchester Metropolitan University (2006–2018). He is a Fellow of the British Computer Society (FBCS), and an active contributor to the Speakers for Schools education charity.[3]
Bibliography
- Martyn Amos, (Ed.) (2004). Cellular Computing. Series in Systems Biology. Oxford University Press (USA). ISBN 978-0-19-515539-6.
- Martyn Amos (2005). Theoretical and Experimental DNA Computation. Natural Computing Series. Springer. ISBN 978-3-540-65773-6. — The first general text to cover the whole field.
- Martyn Amos (2006). Genesis Machines - The New Science of Biocomputing. Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1-84354-224-7. — A popular sciencestyle introduction to the topic.
- Martyn Amos and Ra Page (Eds.) (2014). Beta-Life: Stories from an A-Life Future. Comma Press. ISBN 978-1-90558-365-2. — A collection of "science into fiction" short stories, based on the themes of "unconventional computing" and artificial life, with accompanying afterwords written by consultant scientists.
- Susan Stepney, Steen Rasmussen, and Martyn Amos (Eds.) (2018). Computational Matter. Natural Computing Series. Springer. )
References
- ^ http://www.martynamos.org Official homepage
- ^ http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/4238/ Ph.D. thesis
- ^ https://www.speakersforschools.org/speakers/professor-martyn-amos/ Speakers for Schools profile page