Science And Engineering Research Council (SERC)
- BR/5
- Subfonds
- Aug 1984 - Oct 1999
From 1994 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Professor Randell contributed to the work of a number of meetings and panels.
Science And Engineering Research Council (SERC)
From 1994 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Professor Randell contributed to the work of a number of meetings and panels.
Health And Safety Commission Advisory Committee On The Safety Of Nuclear Installations (ACSNI)
Professor Randell was a member of the Advisory Committee and of its Study Group on the Safety of Operational Computer Systems.
Professor Randell contributed to a number of European Union initiatives. See BR/8 and BR/9 for the ESPRIT and Information Society Technologies Research Programmes.
European Union ESPRIT Research Programme
ESPRIT was a European Union programme of research managed by the European Commission Directorate General for Industry from 1983 to 1998. Professor Randell was an advisor to the Programme and a collaborator within it. See BR/9 for the Information Society Technologies Research Programme which succeeded ESPRIT.
European Union Information Society Technologies (IST) Research Programme
Information Society Technologies was a European Union programme of research which in 1998 succeeded the ESPRIT programme (see BR/8).
Conseil Scientifique du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
The French National Centre for Scientific Research is a public organization under the responsibility of the French Ministry of Education and Research. Professor Randell was a member of the CNRS Council. For CNRS Institutes see BR/11 and BR/12.
The Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems, an Institute of the University of Toulouse, France. To 1993 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Laboratoire d'Automatique et d'Analyse des Systèmes. Professor Randell was a member of the Centre's Scientific Committee.
Institut de Recherche en Informatique et Systèmes Aléatoires (IRISA)
Institute for Research in IT and Random Systems, an Institute of the University of Rennes, France. Professor Randell was a member of the Scientific Committee.
Professor Randell was included in correspondence with the Ministry as a result of his service on the CNRS, LAAS and IRISA (see BR/10 - 12).
Microelectronics Applications Research Institute (MARI)
The Microelectronics Applications Institute (MARI) was founded in 1979 as a non profit making research, development, and training organization in Newcastle, jointly owned by Newcastle University, Newcastle Polytechnic and Computer Analysts and Programmers Ltd (for which see BR/22/5/1). Professor Randell was a Director of the Company. The Advanced Microtechnology Applications Ltd (AMA) was a wholly-owned subsidiary of MARI, which acted as its trading and commercial arm. On 9 January 1990, the name of the company was changed to The Northern Regional Information Technology Research Institute. For the Newcastle Connection software system distributed by MARI see BR/15. For photographs of historical computers relating to the MARI 10th anniversary lecture see BR/3/21/3