Stevens has been
Principal investigator for a range of research projects including Ondex,[29][30] ComparaGrid,[31] SWAT (Semantic Web Authoring Tool)[25] and the Ontogenesis Network.[25]
Stevens has taught on several undergraduate and postgraduate courses on software engineering, databases, bioinformatics and runs introductory and advanced courses on the
Web Ontology Language. He has been the main doctoral advisor to five successful PhD students[36][37][38][39][40] and co-supervised several others.[41][42][43]
Since July 2016 he has served as Head of Department of Computer Science at The University of Manchester.[11]
References
^Field, D.; Garrity, G.; Gray, T.; Morrison, N.; Selengut, J.; Sterk, P.; Tatusova, T.; Thomson, N.; Allen, M. J.; Angiuoli, S. V.; Ashburner, M.; Axelrod, N.; Baldauf, S.; Ballard, S.; Boore, J.; Cochrane, G.; Cole, J.; Dawyndt, P.; De Vos, P.; Depamphilis, C.; Edwards, R.; Faruque, N.; Feldman, R.; Gilbert, J.; Gilna, P.; Glöckner, F. O.; Goldstein, P.; Guralnick, R.; Haft, D.; et al. (2008).
"The minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification". Nature Biotechnology. 26 (5): 541–7.
doi:
10.1038/nbt1360.
PMC2409278.
PMID18464787.
^Baker, P. G.; Brass, A.; Bechhofer, S.; Goble, C.; Paton, N.; Stevens, R. (1998). "TAMBIS--Transparent Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Information Sources". Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology. 6: 25–34.
PMID9783206.
Stevens has been
Principal investigator for a range of research projects including Ondex,[29][30] ComparaGrid,[31] SWAT (Semantic Web Authoring Tool)[25] and the Ontogenesis Network.[25]
Stevens has taught on several undergraduate and postgraduate courses on software engineering, databases, bioinformatics and runs introductory and advanced courses on the
Web Ontology Language. He has been the main doctoral advisor to five successful PhD students[36][37][38][39][40] and co-supervised several others.[41][42][43]
Since July 2016 he has served as Head of Department of Computer Science at The University of Manchester.[11]
References
^Field, D.; Garrity, G.; Gray, T.; Morrison, N.; Selengut, J.; Sterk, P.; Tatusova, T.; Thomson, N.; Allen, M. J.; Angiuoli, S. V.; Ashburner, M.; Axelrod, N.; Baldauf, S.; Ballard, S.; Boore, J.; Cochrane, G.; Cole, J.; Dawyndt, P.; De Vos, P.; Depamphilis, C.; Edwards, R.; Faruque, N.; Feldman, R.; Gilbert, J.; Gilna, P.; Glöckner, F. O.; Goldstein, P.; Guralnick, R.; Haft, D.; et al. (2008).
"The minimum information about a genome sequence (MIGS) specification". Nature Biotechnology. 26 (5): 541–7.
doi:
10.1038/nbt1360.
PMC2409278.
PMID18464787.
^Baker, P. G.; Brass, A.; Bechhofer, S.; Goble, C.; Paton, N.; Stevens, R. (1998). "TAMBIS--Transparent Access to Multiple Bioinformatics Information Sources". Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology. 6: 25–34.
PMID9783206.