Daniel Jackson
Professor, Computer Science at Sloan School of Management
Biography
Sloan School of Management
Daniel Jackson is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and leads the Software Design Group in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He received an MA from Oxford University (1984) in Physics, and his SM (1988) and PhD (1992) from MIT in Computer Science. He was a software engineer for Logica UK Ltd. (1984-1986), Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University (1992-1997), and has been at MIT since 1997.
He has broad interests in software engineering, especially in development methods, design and specification, formal methods, and safety critical systems.
Videos
Daniel Jackson | Going “all in” and overcoming fear
Daniel Jackson | True failure is rare. But fear of failure is everywhere
Rethinking Software Design | Daniel Jackson | Design@Large
UMass Amherst CICS Distinguished Lecture: Daniel Jackson (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Daniel Jackson: "Portraits of Resilience" | Talks at Google
Daniel Jackson: Design by Concept: A New Way to Think About Software
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