Hello!
I'm a PhD Researcher at the University of Manchester, investigating ways to mathematically prove the safety and reliability of robots. I'm supervised by Dr. Marie Farrell, Dr. Louise Dennis, and Prof. Michael Fisher, working in the Autonomy and Verification Group.
Previously I worked at Tarides in Paris, developing open-source tooling for the OCaml ecosystem. Before this I studied Computer Science at the University of Cambridge.
I enjoy making computer science more accessible, whether by writing articles, making fun interactive projects, or just rambling to passers-by. You can check out my blog here.
Publications
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Counterexample-Guided Interval Weakening
Ben M. Andrew, Louise A. Dennis, Michael Fisher, Marie Farrell
Rigorous State-Based Methods (ABZ) 2026
To Appear -
Weakening Goals in Logical Specifications
Ben M. Andrew
Rigorous State-Based Methods (ABZ) 2025
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-94533-5_22
Professional Activities
- Part of the local organising committee of Integrated Formal Methods (iFM) 2024.
- Member of the Autonomy and Verification Network.
Teaching Experience
University of Cambridge, Supervisor (TA equiv.)
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Hoare Logic and Model Checking 2022–Present
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Logic and Proof 2022–Present
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Semantics of Programming Languages 2023
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Introduction to Graphics 2022, 2025
University of Manchester, Graduate Teaching Assistant
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Software Engineering 2026
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Automated Reasoning and Verification 2025
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Logic and Modelling 2024
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Mathematical Techniques for Computer Science 2024–2025
Recorded Presentations
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Rendering Geometric Patterns Tarides, Paris, March 2024
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Porting OCaml to an ARM microcontroller Tarides, Paris, August 2021
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Forward and Deferred Rendering University of Cambridge, January 2021