Nobuko Yoshida

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Nobuko Yoshida (吉田 展子, Yoshida Nobuko) FBCS is the Christopher Strachey Professor of Computing in the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford.[1]

Born
Nagano, Japan
KnownforMultiparty Session Types, theory of concurrent and mobile calculi
AwardsEPSRC Established Career Fellow (2020)
Honorary Fellow, University of Glasgow
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Nobuko Yoshida
Born
Nagano, Japan
Alma materKeio University & University of Manchester
Known forMultiparty Session Types, theory of concurrent and mobile calculi
AwardsEPSRC Established Career Fellow (2020)
Honorary Fellow, University of Glasgow
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsImperial College London
University of Oxford
ThesisA Study of Behavioural Semantics for Concurrent Calculi (1996)
Doctoral advisorMario Tokoro & Cliff Jones
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Yoshida undertook her BSc (1992) and MSc (1994) at the Keio University, Japan, before completing her PhD (1996) jointly at the universities of Keio and Manchester.[2] She has worked at Imperial College London and the University of Oxford.

Her research interests include mobile concurrent computation, mobile computation and web services.[3]

Awards

She was awarded the title of an EPSRC Established Career Fellow from in 2020 and is also a Honorary Fellow at the University of Glasgow as well as a Fellow of British Computer Society.[3]

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