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Jonathan Bowen

Professor
South Bank University
SCISM, Borough Road
London
SE1 0AA UK
Email: jonathan.bowen@sbu.ac.uk
http://www.jpbowen.com/

Jonathan Bowen is Professor of Computing at South Bank University, London where he heads the Centre for Applied Formal Methods. Previously he was a lecturer at the Department of Computer Science, The University of Reading

where he led the Formal Methods and Software Engineering Group. Before that he was a senior researcher at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory. He has worked in the field of computing in both industry and academia since 1977. His interests include formal methods, safety-critical systems, the Z notation, provably correct systems, rapid prototyping using logic programming, decompilation, hardware compilation, software/hardware co-design and on-line museums. He holds an MA degree in Engineering Science from Oxford University.

Bowen won the 1994 IEE Charles Babbage Premium award and managed the ESPRIT ProCoS-WG Working Group of 25 European partners (1993-1997) on Provably Correct Systems. He has produced over 140 publications and ten books, and has served on over 25 program committees. He is the Chairman of the Z User Group and a member of the IEEE Computer Society and the ACM. He was honorary chair, workshop presenter and an invited speaker at the 1st Museums and the Web Conference in 1997 and has participated in all subsequent Museums and the Web conferences. He spent the summer of 1999 as a Visiting Research Fellow at the United Nations University International Institute for Software Technology in Macau. Recently he has acted as guest editor for two special issues of the Museum International journal on Museums and the Internet.

Jonathan will teach Museum Website 101
Jonathan will demonstrate On-line Collections Access at the Museum of English Rural Life
Jonathan will present The Website of the UK Museum of the Year, 1999