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Jose Meseguer

José Meseguer Guaita is a Spanish computer scientist, and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign. He leads the university's Formal Methods and Declarative Languages Laboratory.

José Meseguer
Born1950 (age 73–74)
TitleProfessor, Computer Science
Awards
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Zaragoza (PhD)
ThesisPrimitive recursion in monoidal categories[1] (1975)
Doctoral advisorMichael Pfender[2]
Academic work
DisciplineComputer science
InstitutionsUIUC
Websitehttp://formal.cs.illinois.edu/meseguer/

Career edit

José Meseguer obtained his PhD in mathematics in 1975 with a thesis titled Primitive recursion in model categories under Michael Pfender at the University of Zaragoza, after which he did post-doctoral work at the University of Santiago de Compostela and the University of California at Berkeley. In 1980 he joined the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International, eventually becoming a Principal Scientist and Head of the Logic and Declarative Languages Group. He joined the University of Illinois in 2001 and currently is Professor of Computer Science, where he leads their Formal Methods and Declarative Languages Laboratory.

He has worked particularly on the design and implementation of declarative languages, including OBJ and Maude, as well as rewriting logic.[3]

He was awarded the 2019 Formal Methods Europe Fellowship.[4] The award citation[5] reads,

For all his academic achievements, and his leadership and impact on the formal methods community, we present Prof. José Meseguer, the 2019 FME Fellow. Prof. Meseguer is a leading researcher with seminal contributions in many fields of theoretical computer science and beyond: from general logics to vision algorithms for robots. His work is characterised by innovation, conceptual elegance, and rigor, combined with practical applicability.

Prof. José Meseguer is known for his seminal research on algebraic specification, concurrency, rewriting, logic, and computer security. The research of our new Fellow is characterised by practical, simple, and intuitive computational logics and associated analysis methods and tools. The research results have been successfully applied to complex state-of-the-art systems in diverse domains.

His work on computer security is especially significant. His formalisation of noninterference is one of the most well-known concepts in computer security, extensively used by both academics and practitioners. His paper on security policies and security models is one of the most cited papers in computer security (with nearly 2,500 Google Scholar citations).

He has worked on the design and implementation of several declarative languages, including OBJ and Maude, on formal specification and verification techniques, on concurrency theory, on formal approaches to object-oriented specification, on parallel software and architectures for declarative languages, and on the logical foundations of Computer Science using equational logic, rewriting logic, and the theory of general logics.

He is the inventor of rewriting logic and the main developer of Maude. His fundamental contribution to formal methods has been the invention and development of rewriting as an expressive and intuitive computational logic and semantic framework for concurrent systems. In particular, the Maude toolset is a practical high-performance rewriting tool.

An important outcome is the demonstration that rewriting logic is a natural and simple model for concurrency. The simplicity and expressiveness of rewriting logic, as implemented in Maude, have resulted in the specification and analysis of a wide range of systems, including models of computation, different logics, and industrial programming, and modelling languages.

He has also made fundamental contributions to the formal analysis of distributed systems, combining state-based and action-based reasoning in temporal logic; combining rewriting with SMT solving; and providing theory-generic SMT solving algorithms that can be applied not only to fixed predefined theories, but to any theory that satisfies certain properties. More recent research contributions include cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, and biological systems.

His scientific approach is best described by the dictum ‘‘beauty is our business’’. He is not afraid of venturing into domains far away from what we would think are his comfort zones; he actually relishes the opportunity to impose rigour on other fields and to encounter new challenges that inspire new theoretical developments.

His friends' and colleagues' testimony that he tries to keep the highest ethical and scientific standards in his research and in his dealings with colleagues, students, and other people around him. New students are treated with the same courtesy as leading researchers. This is reflected in the fact that many former students continue to collaborate when they become more senior researchers.

He is remarkably generous in sharing and discussing the many ideas emanating from his fertile mind, and is genuinely curious and appreciative of other opinions. This collaborative spirit is also witnessed by him having 132 coauthors listed on DBLP. Despite being one of our generation’s leading computer scientists, many of his collaborators first and foremost consider him to be a remarkably loyal and true friend.

He was inducted as an ACM Fellow in 2020 "for the development of logical methods for design and verification of computational systems".[6][7]

Selected research edit

  • Clavel, Manuel, et al. All about Maude — a high-performance logical framework: how to specify, program and verify systems in rewriting logic. Springer-Verlag, 2007.
  • Goguen, Joseph A., et al. "Introducing obj." Software Engineering with OBJ. Springer, Boston, MA, 2000. 3–167.
  • Meseguer, José. "Conditional rewriting logic as a unified model of concurrency." Theoretical computer science 96.1 (1992): 73–155.
  • Goguen, Joseph A., and José Meseguer. "Security policies and security models." 1982 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. IEEE, 1982.

References edit

  1. ^ "Jose Meseguer". The Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b Marti-Oliet, Narciso; Olcevzky, Peter Csaba; Talcott, Carolyn (2015). "Jose Meseguer: Scientist and friend extraordinaire". In Marti-Oliet, Narciso; Olcevzky, Peter Csaba; Talcott, Carolyn (eds.). Logic, Rewriting, and Concurrency: Essays Dedicated to José Meseguer on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. Springer. pp. 1–47. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-23165-5. ISBN 978-3-319-23164-8. S2CID 46149140.
  3. ^ "Prof. José Meseguer". cs.illinois.edu. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  4. ^ Broch Johnsen, Einar (October 10, 2019). "FME Fellowship Awarded to Prof. José Meseguer". fmeurope.org. Retrieved April 28, 2022.
  5. ^ here edited for grammar and style
  6. ^ "2020 ACM Fellows Recognized for Work that Underpins Today's Computing Innovations". Association for Computing Machinery. New York, NY. 13 January 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  7. ^ Seidlitz, Aaron (20 January 2021). "ACM recognizes Meseguer, Tong for contributions to the computing field". News. University of Illinois. Retrieved 23 November 2022.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Meseguer and the second or maternal family name is Guaita Jose Meseguer Guaita is a Spanish computer scientist and professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign He leads the university s Formal Methods and Declarative Languages Laboratory Jose MeseguerBorn1950 age 73 74 Murcia Spain 2 TitleProfessor Computer ScienceAwards2020 ACM Fellow 2019 Formal Methods Europe FellowAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Zaragoza PhD ThesisPrimitive recursion in monoidal categories 1 1975 Doctoral advisorMichael Pfender 2 Academic workDisciplineComputer scienceInstitutionsUIUCWebsitehttp formal cs illinois edu meseguer Career editJose Meseguer obtained his PhD in mathematics in 1975 with a thesis titled Primitive recursion in model categories under Michael Pfender at the University of Zaragoza after which he did post doctoral work at the University of Santiago de Compostela and the University of California at Berkeley In 1980 he joined the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI International eventually becoming a Principal Scientist and Head of the Logic and Declarative Languages Group He joined the University of Illinois in 2001 and currently is Professor of Computer Science where he leads their Formal Methods and Declarative Languages Laboratory He has worked particularly on the design and implementation of declarative languages including OBJ and Maude as well as rewriting logic 3 He was awarded the 2019 Formal Methods Europe Fellowship 4 The award citation 5 reads For all his academic achievements and his leadership and impact on the formal methods community we present Prof Jose Meseguer the 2019 FME Fellow Prof Meseguer is a leading researcher with seminal contributions in many fields of theoretical computer science and beyond from general logics to vision algorithms for robots His work is characterised by innovation conceptual elegance and rigor combined with practical applicability Prof Jose Meseguer is known for his seminal research on algebraic specification concurrency rewriting logic and computer security The research of our new Fellow is characterised by practical simple and intuitive computational logics and associated analysis methods and tools The research results have been successfully applied to complex state of the art systems in diverse domains His work on computer security is especially significant His formalisation of noninterference is one of the most well known concepts in computer security extensively used by both academics and practitioners His paper on security policies and security models is one of the most cited papers in computer security with nearly 2 500 Google Scholar citations He has worked on the design and implementation of several declarative languages including OBJ and Maude on formal specification and verification techniques on concurrency theory on formal approaches to object oriented specification on parallel software and architectures for declarative languages and on the logical foundations of Computer Science using equational logic rewriting logic and the theory of general logics He is the inventor of rewriting logic and the main developer of Maude His fundamental contribution to formal methods has been the invention and development of rewriting as an expressive and intuitive computational logic and semantic framework for concurrent systems In particular the Maude toolset is a practical high performance rewriting tool An important outcome is the demonstration that rewriting logic is a natural and simple model for concurrency The simplicity and expressiveness of rewriting logic as implemented in Maude have resulted in the specification and analysis of a wide range of systems including models of computation different logics and industrial programming and modelling languages He has also made fundamental contributions to the formal analysis of distributed systems combining state based and action based reasoning in temporal logic combining rewriting with SMT solving and providing theory generic SMT solving algorithms that can be applied not only to fixed predefined theories but to any theory that satisfies certain properties More recent research contributions include cyber physical systems cloud computing and biological systems His scientific approach is best described by the dictum beauty is our business He is not afraid of venturing into domains far away from what we would think are his comfort zones he actually relishes the opportunity to impose rigour on other fields and to encounter new challenges that inspire new theoretical developments His friends and colleagues testimony that he tries to keep the highest ethical and scientific standards in his research and in his dealings with colleagues students and other people around him New students are treated with the same courtesy as leading researchers This is reflected in the fact that many former students continue to collaborate when they become more senior researchers He is remarkably generous in sharing and discussing the many ideas emanating from his fertile mind and is genuinely curious and appreciative of other opinions This collaborative spirit is also witnessed by him having 132 coauthors listed on DBLP Despite being one of our generation s leading computer scientists many of his collaborators first and foremost consider him to be a remarkably loyal and true friend He was inducted as an ACM Fellow in 2020 for the development of logical methods for design and verification of computational systems 6 7 Selected research editClavel Manuel et al All about Maude a high performance logical framework how to specify program and verify systems in rewriting logic Springer Verlag 2007 Goguen Joseph A et al Introducing obj Software Engineering with OBJ Springer Boston MA 2000 3 167 Meseguer Jose Conditional rewriting logic as a unified model of concurrency Theoretical computer science 96 1 1992 73 155 Goguen Joseph A and Jose Meseguer Security policies and security models 1982 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy IEEE 1982 References edit Jose Meseguer The Mathematics Genealogy Project Retrieved 23 November 2022 a b Marti Oliet Narciso Olcevzky Peter Csaba Talcott Carolyn 2015 Jose Meseguer Scientist and friend extraordinaire In Marti Oliet Narciso Olcevzky Peter Csaba Talcott Carolyn eds Logic Rewriting and Concurrency Essays Dedicated to Jose Meseguer on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday Springer pp 1 47 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 23165 5 ISBN 978 3 319 23164 8 S2CID 46149140 Prof Jose Meseguer cs illinois edu Retrieved April 28 2022 Broch Johnsen Einar October 10 2019 FME Fellowship Awarded to Prof Jose Meseguer fmeurope org Retrieved April 28 2022 here edited for grammar and style 2020 ACM Fellows Recognized for Work that Underpins Today s Computing Innovations Association for Computing Machinery New York NY 13 January 2021 Retrieved 23 November 2022 Seidlitz Aaron 20 January 2021 ACM recognizes Meseguer Tong for contributions to the computing field News University of Illinois Retrieved 23 November 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Meseguer amp oldid 1214663016, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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