Kester Cleggمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Kester Clegg is a Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science at the University of York, affiliated with the High Integrity Systems group. He holds a PhD in non-standard computation and has extensive experience in safety-critical systems, including work on air traffic simulation, UAV safety, and carbon nanotube-based computation. His research focuses on automated hazard identification, avionics safety, and evolutionary algorithms applied to engineering challenges. Education PhD in Non-Standard Computation (University of York, 2007) Postgraduate Degrees in Linguistics and Computer Science Research Interests Automated risk discovery in complex systems Safety analysis for aviation and autonomous systems Material-based computing using carbon nanotubes Integration of safety models with system design Key Projects NASCENT project: Evolutionary computation for nanotube configurations (2015) SESAR project: Air traffic risk modeling using RAMS Plus software (2013) Rolls-Royce UTC: Safety-critical jet engine controller software (2002-2005) His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical safety engineering, emphasizing automated tools for identifying worst-case scenarios in high-risk environments. Current activities include teaching safety courses under the HISE initiative.







