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Patrick Prosser

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Nationality
  
British

Doctoral advisor
  
Iain Buchanan

Fields
  
Constraint programming

Name
  
Patrick Prosser


Institutions
  
Glasgow University

Patrick Prosser wwwdcsglaacukpatcvmegif

Born
  
8 September 1952 Glasgow (
1952-09-08
)

Known for
  
Conflict-directed backjumping

Education
  
University of Strathclyde

Alma mater
  
Strathclyde University

Residence
  
Glasgow, United Kingdom

Patrick Prosser (born 8 September 1952) is a Computer Scientist at Glasgow University. His research has centred on Constraint programming, although it has extended into the application of those techniques into other areas. For his major contributions to the theory and practice of Constraint Programming, Patrick was awarded the Association for Constraint Programming's Research Excellence Award on 15 September 2011: he is only the sixth recipient of this award. He gave a prerecorded acceptance speech, which is available on YouTube.

Patrick Prosser Patrick Prosser ACP Research Excellence Award Part 2 of 3 YouTube

His most notable contribution is his invention of Conflict-directed backjumping, an advanced technique for reducing search in constraint problems by avoiding unnecessary work on backtracking. His 1993 paper describing this has been widely cited.

Patrick Prosser Patrick Prosser ACP Research Excellence Award Part 1 of 3 YouTube

Other areas of constraint programming he has researched include the identification of hard problems and techniques for solving vehicle routing problems. His interest in applications of constraint programming has included (for example) how it can be used in computing species trees.

Patrick Prosser Patrick Prosser

Amongst his recreations is kite flying as a founder of the Kite Club of Scotland. He has written about the Tetrahedral kite.

Patrick Prosser Patrick Prosser ACP Research Excellence Award Part 2 of 3 YouTube

Patrick Prosser Invited Talks CP 2014

References

Patrick Prosser Wikipedia