Mathai Joseph is an Indian
computer scientist
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and author.
Early life and education
Joseph studied for a BSc in
physics at
Wilson College (
Mumbai, India, 1962) and an MSc in the same subject at the
University of Mumbai in 1964.
He later studied for a
Postgraduate Diploma in
electronics at the
Welsh College of Advanced Technology (1965) and then undertook a PhD in computing at
Churchill College, Cambridge
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under the supervision of
David Wheeler (awarded 1968).
From 1968 to 1985, Joseph worked on programming as a
Fellow and Senior Research Scientist at the
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Mumbai, India) and then became professor of
computer science at the
University of Warwick in England for 12 years (1985–97).
He returned to India in 1997. He then worked in industry as Executive Director at the
Tata Research Development and Design Centre
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(
Pune) and as Executive Vice-President at
Tata Consultancy Services (1997–2007).
Career
Joseph was a visiting professor at
Carnegie-Mellon University (1980–81),
Eindhoven University of Technology (1990–92), the University of Warwick (1997–98), and the
University of York
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(2001–04).
He was
Board Chair
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of
UNU-IIST (2004–06,
United Nations University, Macau).
Joseph was the first person from India to be elected to the Council of the
ACM
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In addition, he was a member of the ACM India Council until 2012. He chaired the ACM India Education Committee until 2014.
Mathai Joseph's main research interest is in the area of
formal methods related to
computer systems, including
real-time systems. His most cited paper, "''Finding Response Times in a Real-Time System''", with over 1,500 citations on
Google Scholar in 2021, was joint work with
Paritosh Pandya
Paritosh K. Pandya is an Indian computer scientist based at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in Mumbai, India. Since 2020, he is an adjunct professor at IIT Bombay.
Paritosh Pandya studied for a BE degree in Electronics at the ...
, published in ''
The Computer Journal'' in 1986. This paper won a 2020 Test-of-Time Award, announced at the 27th IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS 2021).
Joseph's joint work with
Zhiming Liu on
fault tolerance gives a formal model that precisely defines the notions of ''fault'', ''error'', ''failure'' and ''fault-tolerance'', and their relationships. It also provided the properties that models fault-affected programs and fault-tolerant programs in terms of transformations. Together, they proposed a design process for fault-tolerant systems from requirement specifications and analysis, fault environment identification and analysis, specification of fault-affected design and verification of fault-tolerance for satisfaction of the requirements specification.
Joseph is the author of ''Digital Republic'', a personal reminiscence that also charts the development of Information Technology in India and the issues involved.
He is interested in improving science in India.
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References
External links
Mathai Joseph website*
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Turing100@Persistent: Part 2, Keynote Speaker — Dr. Mathai Josephon YouTube
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Place of birth missing (living people)
Living people
University of Mumbai alumni
Alumni of Cardiff University
Alumni of Churchill College, Cambridge
Indian computer scientists
Formal methods people
Academics of the University of Warwick
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research faculty
Computer science writers
Indian autobiographers
Year of birth missing (living people)