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Jonathan Lewis is a Lecturer and Director of Teaching in the School of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews, UK. He is actively involved in teaching and research, with a focus on systems-level computer science topics.
- Position: Lecturer, Director of Teaching
- Institution: University of St Andrews
- School: School of Computer Science
- Location: North Haugh, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SS, UK
- Email: jon.lewis@st-andrews.ac.uk
His research interests lie primarily in computer science and software engineering, with a strong emphasis on wireless sensor networks, operating systems, distributed systems, and programming models. He has contributed to the development of component-based models and language abstractions for WSNs, as well as exploring unikernel-based deployment and formal verification techniques for networked applications.
The body of his recent work (2008–2018) reflects a consistent focus on building reliable, efficient, and verifiable systems for distributed and embedded environments. Key themes include component-based design, concurrency, language modeling, and system-level optimization for low-latency and resource-constrained settings.
There are no scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Jonathan Lewis has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed conference contributions, primarily in collaboration with colleagues such as Alan Dearle, Alastair Morrison, and J. Sventek. While specific grant funding is not listed, his work appears to be embedded in collaborative research projects related to sensor networks and systems software. He contributes significantly to academic output and likely supervises students, though no advisees are named.
His work suggests involvement in research groups or labs focused on distributed systems, programming languages, and embedded computing within the School of Computer Science, particularly through projects involving Insense, Spin verification, and WSN operating systems.





