Doctoral students Neil Lawrence Name Christopher Bishop | Role Professor | |
Born Christopher Michael Bishop
April 7, 1959 (age 65) ( 1959-04-07 ) Institutions University of Oxford
Culham Centre for Fusion Energy
AEA Technology
Aston University
University of Edinburgh
Microsoft Research Alma mater University of Oxford (BA)
University of Edinburgh (PhD) Thesis The semi-classical technique in field theory: some applications (1983) Known for Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (2008) Notable awards FREng (2004)
FRSE (2007)
Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (2008)
Turing Lecture (2010) Books Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, Neural networks for pattern recognition Education University of Oxford, St Catherine's College, Oxford, University of Edinburgh Fields Machine learning, Pattern recognition, Natural language processing Doctoral advisor David Wallace, Peter Higgs Similar People Peter E Hart, Jerome H Friedman, Robert Tibshirani, David Wallace, Michael I Jordan | ||
Residence Cambridge, United Kingdom |
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Christopher Michael Bishop (born 7 April 1959) FREng, FRSE, is the Laboratory Director at Microsoft Research Cambridge and professor of Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh and a Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge.
Contents
The science of fireworks
Education
Chris obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics from St Catherine's College, Oxford, and a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Edinburgh, with a thesis on quantum field theory.
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