Mark Batty has been named the winner of the 2015 CPHC/BCS Distinguished Dissertation Competition.
The Council of Professors and Heads of Computing (CPHC), in conjunction with BCS and BCS Academy of Computing, annually selects for publication the best British PhD/DPhil dissertations in computer science.
Mark’s dissertation ‘The C11 and C++11 Concurrency Model‘ makes significant contributions to the understanding of memory models for C and C++.
Mark was a member of the Programming, Logic, and Semantics Group under the supervision of Professor Peter Sewell.