Martyn Amos
Martyn Amos is a Professor of Computational Science in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at
Northumbria University, working in
natural computation,
crowd simulation,
DNA computing and
synthetic biology. He was born in
Hexham,
Northumberland in 1971, brought up in
Heddon-on-the-Wall, and attended school in
Ponteland. He graduated with a degree in
Computer Science from
Coventry University in 1993 (which included an industrial placement working on the
Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System), before earning a
Ph.D. in
DNA computing in 1997, from the
University of Warwick. He then held a
Leverhulme Trust Special Research Fellowship at the
University of Liverpool, before taking up permanent academic appointments at the
University of Liverpool (2000–2002), the
University of Exeter (2002–2006), and
Manchester Metropolitan University (2006–2018). He is a Fellow of the
British Computer Society (FBCS), and an active contributor to the Speakers for Schools education charity.
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