John Hughes (computer scientist) should not be confused with John F. Hughes (computer scientist).
R. John M. Hughes | |
Native Name Lang: | sv |
Birth Date: | 15 July 1958 |
Birth Place: | Sweden |
Fields: | Computer science, functional programming |
Workplaces: | Chalmers University of Technology, QuviQ |
Education: | University of Oxford, PhD, 1984 |
Thesis Title: | The Design and Implementation of Programming Languages |
Thesis Url: | https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/3309/PRG40.pdf |
Thesis Year: | 1984 |
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Known For: | Functional Programming group at Chalmers Haskell language research QuickCheck; cofounder, CEO of QuviQ "Why Functional Programming Matters" Software testing |
Awards: | Elected ACM Fellow, 2018 |
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R. John M. Hughes, born 15 July 1958, is a computer scientist and professor in the department of Computing Science at the Chalmers University of Technology.[1]
In 1984, Hughes received his PhD from the University of Oxford for the thesis "The Design and Implementation of Programming Languages".
Hughes is a member of the Functional Programming group at Chalmers, and much of his research relates to the Haskell programming language. He does research in the field of programming languages and is the author of many influential research papers on the subject, including "Why Functional Programming Matters".[2]
Hughes is one of the developers of QuickCheck, as well as cofounder and CEO of QuviQ, which provides the QuickCheck software and offers classes in how to use it.
In 2016 he appeared in the popular science YouTube channel Computerphile explaining Functional Programming and QuickCheck.
Hughes was elected as an ACM Fellow in 2018 for "contributions to software testing and functional programming".