
معرفی
Professor Paul Curzon holds a prestigious position at Queen Mary University of London's School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. As a Professor of Computer Science, his work bridges academic research and public engagement. He earned his BA, MA, and PhD from the University of Cambridge (Cantab), alongside certifications in higher education and professional qualifications in computing.
His research focuses on computer science education, healthcare interaction design, and formal verification. Notable projects include the cs4fn initiative promoting computational thinking and the Teaching London Computing project for educators. He also explores human error modeling in healthcare systems and usability of medical devices.
Professor Curzon teaches undergraduate courses in procedural programming and interactive system design, emphasizing practical skills and theoretical understanding. His public engagement efforts have been recognized with the IEEE Taylor L. Booth Education Award (2020). Collaborations include work with UCL Interaction Centre and Concordia University on verification systems and medical device design.
Key contributions span formal methods for medical software safety, cross-curricular teaching frameworks, and semantic analysis of educational activities. His work highlights the interplay between technology, human behavior, and societal impact across academia, healthcare, and education.


