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Residence
  
Mumbai, India

Influences
  
Tony Hoare

Nationality
  
Indian

Name
  
Paritosh Pandya

Academic advisors
  
Mathai Joseph

Influenced by
  
Tony Hoare

Known for
  
DCVALID


Institutions
  
Oxford University Computing Laboratory, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

Institution
  
Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Paritosh K. Pandya is an Indian computer scientist based at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) in Mumbai, India.

Paritosh Pandya studied for a BE degree in Electronics at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (1980), MTech degree in Computer Science at IIT Kanpur (1982), and a PhD in Computer Science at Bombay University/TIFR (1988).

From 1988, Paritosh Pandya has held academic posts at TIFR. He was a researcher at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory in England during 1989–91, on leave from TIFR, undertaking research with Jonathan Bowen, Jifeng He, and Tony Hoare, amongst others, as part of the ESPRIT ProCoS project on "Provably Correct Systems". He then returned to TIFR, where he has spent most of his career. Pandya leads the Theoretical Computer Science Group there.

Pandya's main research interest is in the area of formal methods, including real-time systems. He has been especially involved with research concerning Duration Calculus, including the DCVALID model-checking tool. His most cited paper, "Finding Response Times in a Real-Time System", with over 900 citations on Google Scholar, was joint work with Mathai Joseph, published in The Computer Journal in 1986.

Paritosh Pandya has been a member of the Editorial Board for the Formal Aspects of Computing journal published by Springer.

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Paritosh Pandya Wikipedia