Jane Hillston

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Jane Hillston
Born 1963 (age 61–62)
Residence Edinburgh, Scotland
Institutions University of Edinburgh
Alma mater University of York (B.A. 1985)
Lehigh University (M.Sc. 1987)
University of Edinburgh (Ph.D. 1994)
Thesis A Compositional Approach to Performance Modelling (1994)
Doctoral advisor Robert J. Pooley
Julian Bradfield[1]
Doctoral students Isabel Rojas
Graham Clark
Paolo Ballarini
Jie Ding
Michael Smith
Known for PEPA
Notable awards Roger Needham award (2004)

Jane Elizabeth Hillston (born 1963) is Professor of Quantitative Modelling and an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.[2]

Hillston received a BA in Mathematics from the University of York in 1985, an MSc in Mathematics from Lehigh University in the USA in 1987 and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Edinburgh in 1994, where she spent her subsequent academic career. Her thesis won one of the BCS/CPHC Distinguished Dissertation Awards for 1995 and has been published by Cambridge University Press. She has been an EPSRC Research Fellow (1994–1995), lecturer (1995–2001), reader (2001–2006) and now professor since 2006. She is a member of the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science at Edinburgh.[3]

Jane Hillston has worked on stochastic process algebras. In particular, she has developed the PEPA process algebra, and helped develop Bio-PEPA, which is based on the earlier PEPA algebra and is specifically aimed at analyzing biochemical networks.[4][5] There is now a club for people with PEPA research interests within the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science at Edinburgh.[6] In 2004, she received the first Roger Needham Award at the Royal Society in London.[7] In March 2007 she was elected to be a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.[8][9]

She led the University of Edinburgh School of Informatics in applying for an Athena SWAN Award,[10] which they subsequently achieved silver in.[11] The award shows that the department provides a "supportive environment" for female students.

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  1. Jane Hillston at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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  7. Dr Jane Hillston : Past winners : Roger Needham Award : BCS, British Computer Society, 2004.
  8. Professor Jane Hillston Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh School of Informatics, 2007.
  9. Fellows Elected March 2007 — Induction Images, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2007.
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