Tony Hey Corporate Vice President of External Research, Microsoft Research Microsoft Corporation As Corporate Vice President of the External Research Division of Microsoft Research (see corporate profile), Tony Hey coordinates Microsoft efforts to collaborate with the global scientific community. He is a well-known researcher in the field of parallel computing, and his experience in applying computing technologies to scientific research helps Microsoft work with researchers worldwide in various fields of science and engineering.
Before joining Microsoft, Hey worked as head of the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, where he helped build the department into one of the top five computer science research institutions in the UK. From 2001 to 2005, Hey served as director of the United Kingdom’s e-Science Initiative, managing the government’s efforts to provide scientists and researchers access to key computing technologies from both the computer science community and industry. Hey is a fellow of the U.K.’s Royal Academy of Engineering and has been a member of the European Union’s Information Society Technology Advisory Group. He also has served on several national committees in the U.K., including committees of the U.K. Department of Trade and Industry and the Office of Science and Technology. Hey received the award of Commander of the Order of the British Empire honor for services to science in the 2005 U.K. New Year’s Honours List, and has honorary degrees from the Universities of Cardiff and Newcastle. In 1986 Tony joined the Southampton University Department of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) and founded the Concurrent Computation Research Group with colleagues Denis Nicole, David Pritchard and Jeff Reeve. Prior to his move to ECS he was a Reader in Theoretical Physics at Southampton working on computational particle physics. His interests in parallel computing date back to a sabbatical in Caltech in 1981 where a seminar by Carver Mead demonstrated that there were no engineering obstacles to Moore's Law continuing for the next twenty years or so. The implication of this resulting exponential growth of both microprocessor performance and memory density for computational science was that simulation of realistic large-scale systems would be possible on parallel assemblies of VLSI chips. On his return from Caltech he explored the use of the ICL DAP 4096 single bit processor SIMD machine for scientific simulations. In many ways the DAP and its array parallel DAP Fortran language was a precursor of the Connection Machine. On visits to Caltech in the early 1980's he explored MIMD computing on Fox and Seitz's Cosmic Cube. In ECS, with colleagues Chris Jesshope and Denis Nicole, he initiated the EU-funded Esprit SuperNode project with Inmos to design and build reconfigurable networks of new 'floating point' T800 transputers developed in the project. After the success of the Supernode project followed by the comparative failure of the T9000 transputer, his research interests centred on the problem of parallel program portability on parallel systems built from mainstream commodity components. With Jack Dongarra, Rolf Hempel and David Walker, he wrote the first draft of a specification for a new message-passing standard called MPI [C55]. This initiated the process that led to the successful MPI standard of today. He led the performance evaluation Work Package in the Esprit and developed the first set of Distributed Memory message-passing parallel benchmarks. Following on from this, with Roger Hockney and Jack Dongarra he was instrumental in setting up the international Parkbench Initiative for Parallel Kernels and Benchmarks. With a series of students at Southampton, he has investigated a variety of techniques for parallel performance estimation ranging from 'white box' benchmarking [C32] to the PERFORM method for rapid simulation [C30]. His research interests continue to be centred around 'performance engineering' now extended to the context of the Grid. From his experience in writing up Richard Feynman's 'Lectures on Computation' he retains a keen interest in Quantum Computing. Tony Hey also has a passionate interest in communicating the excitement of science to young people. He has written 'popular' books on quantum mechanics [U1, U3] and on relativity [U2]. He is now contemplating a popular book on computing. He also served as Head of Department and Dean of Engineering at Southampton. Hey is a graduate of Oxford University, with both an undergraduate degree in physics and a doctorate in theoretical physics. Appointments at the University of Southampton- 1974-1981: Lecturer in Theoretical Physics
- 1981-1983: Senior Lecturer in Theoretical Physics
- 1983-1986: Reader in Theoretical Physics
- 1986-1994: Professor of Computation in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science
- 1994-1999: Head of Department of Electronics and Computer Science
- 1999-2001: Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
National Appointments- 2001-2005: Director of the UK e-Science Core Programme
Research Appointments- 1970-1972: Research Fellow in Theoretical Physics at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
- 1972-1974: Research Fellow in Theory Division at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
- 1978: Visiting Research Fellow in Applied Mathematics Department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
- 1981: Visiting Research Professor in Theoretical Physics at California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
- 1990: Visiting Senior Research Fellow in Computer Science Division, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, USA
- 1998: Visiting Senior Research Fellow in Quantum Computing and Cryptography Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Educational and Professional Qualifications- 1967: B.A. in Physics (1st Class), University of Oxford
- 1970: D.Phil. in Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford
- 1994: Member IEEE Computer Society
- 1996: Fellow of the British Computer Society
- 1996: Fellow of the Institute of Electrical Engineering
- 1997: Chartered Engineer, Engineering Council
- 2001: Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Honours and Distinctions- 1964-1967: Open Scholarship to Worcester College, Oxford
- 1967: Scott Prize for Physics, University of Oxford
- 1968-1970: Senior Scholarship to St. John’s College, Oxford
- 1970-1972: Harkness Fellowship
- 1973: Royal Society European Fellowship
- 1974: CERN Fellowship
- 1986-1991: SERC Senior Fellowship
- 1987: The Quantum Universe, commended runner-up in 1987 COPUS Science Book Prize
- 1989: BCS Jubilee Lecturer
- 1998: IEE Computing and Control Engineering Journal Premium
- 2007: Emerald Literati Network. Highly Commended Award
Editorial Activities - European Editor for Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
- Editorial Board Member for International Journal of Parallel Computing
- Editorial Board Member for Scientific Programming
- Editorial Board Member for International Journal of Supercomputing and HPC
- Guest Editor for Parallel Computing
Public Understanding of Science - 1999: Present Chairman of Southern Science and Technology Forum
- 2000: President of the Physics Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
- Regular Lecturer for the IOP and BAYS to Schools and Colleges
- Lecturer at annual BA meetings, most recently in Cardiff in 1998, Sheffield in 1999 and London in 2000
- Co-author of two popular science books – The Quantum Universe and Einstein’s Mirror; expanded version The New Quantum Universe to appear soon.
Back to top e-Science PublicationsRefereed Journal PapersE1. T Hey and A E Trefethen "The UK e-Science Programme and the Grid" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag) 2329, 3 (2002) E2. T Hey and J Papay "Performance Engineering, PSEs and the Grid" Scientific Programming 10, 3 (2002) E3. A J G Hey and A E Trefethen "The UK e-Science Programme and the Grid" Future Generation Computing Systems, 18, 1017 (2002) E4. T. Hey and A.E.Trefethen. "e-Science and its implications" Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London, 361,1809 (2003) E5. T. Hey and A.E.Trefethen "UK e-Science Programme: Next Generation Grid Applications" International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 18, 285 (2004) E6. J.Gurd, T.Hey, J. Papay and G.Riley "Grid Performance - Licklider and the Grid" Concurrency and Computation Practice & Experience 17, 95 (2005) E7. T. Hey, J. Papay and M. Surridge. "The Role of Performance Engineering Techniques in the Context of the Grid" Concurrency and Computation Practice & Experience 17, 297 (2005) E8. M. Atkinson, D. DeRoure, A. Dunlop, G. Fox, P. Henderson, T. Hey, N. Paton, S. Newhouse, S. Parastatidis, A. Trefethen, P. Watson and J. Webber "Web Service Grids: An Evolutionary Approach" Concurrency and Computation Practice & Experience 17, 377 (2005) E9. T. Hey and A. Trefethen "Cyberinfrastructure for e-Science" Science 308 (5723), 817 (2005) Back to top Books – EditorE10. "Grid Computing – Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality" Edited by F Berman, G C Fox and A J G Hey Wiley, January 2003, ISBN: 0470853190 . Book Contributions E11. F Berman, G C Fox and A J G Hey. "The Grid: Past, Present, Future" Chapter in "Grid Computing - Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality" Edited by F Berman, G C Fox and A J G Hey, Wiley, pp. 9-50 (2003) E12. T. Hey and A.E.Trefethen. "The Data Deluge: An e-Science Perspective" Chapter in "Grid Computing - Making the Global Infrastructure a Reality" Edited by F Berman, G C Fox and A J G Hey, Wiley, pp.809-824 (2003) E13. F. Berman and T. Hey "The Scientific Imperative" Chapter in "The Grid2 – Blueprint for a New Computing Infrastructure" Edited by I. Foster and C. Kesselman, Morgan Kaufmann, pp.13-24 (2004) E14. T. Hey and A.E. Trefethen "Collaborative Physics, e-Science and the Grid - Realising Licklider’s Dream" Chapter in "The New Physics for the Twenty-First Century" Edited by Gordon Fraser, Cambridge University Press, pp.370-402 (2006) E15. D. De Roure, T. Hey and A.E. Trefethen "A Global e-Infrastructure for e-Science – A Step on the Road to Ambient Intelligence" Chapter in "True Visions: Tales on the Realization of Ambient Intelligence" Edited by E.H.L.Aarts and J.L.Encarnacao, Springer, pp.209-229 (2006) E16. T.Hey and A.E. Trefethen "Towards an e-Infrastructure for e-Research - Web Service Grids" Chapter in "Engineering the Grid" Edited by B. Di Martino, J. Dongarra, A. Hoisie, L. Yang and H. Zima, American Scientific Publisher (in press) Back to top ReportsE17. T.Hey et al. "Grids, Distributed Systems and Software Architecture" ISTAG Working Group Report (2004) Back to top Professional JournalsE18. A J G Hey and R Dettmer "Unlocking the Power of the Grid" IEE Review 48, 9 (2002) E19. T Hey "An Open Letter to the Computer Science Community" Grid Today 3, No. 38 (2004) E20. Tony Hey Contribution to ALPSP Future Watch Committee White Paper 1 "How is scholarly communication changing as a result of the Web?" Rapporteur Mary Waltham, ALPSP (2006) Back to top Computing PublicationsRefereed Journal ArticlesC1. C R Askew , D B Carpenter, J T Chalker, A J G Hey, D A Nicole and D J Pritchard "Simulation of Statistical Mechanical Systems on Transputer Arrays" Computer Physics Communications 42, 21(1986) C2. G C Fox, S W Otto and A J G Hey "Matrix Algorithms on a Hypercube 1: Matrix Multiplication" Parallel Computing 1, 17(1987) C3. D J Pritchard, C R Askew, D B Carpenter, I Glendinning, A J G Hey and D A Nicole "Practical Parallelism Using Transputer Arrays" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 258, 278 (1987) C4. I Glendinning and A J G Hey "Transputer Arrays as FORTRAN Farms for Particle Physics" Computer Physics Communications, 45, 367 (1987) C5. C R Askew, D B Carpenter, J T Chalker, A J G Hey, M Moore, D A Nicole and D J Pritchard "Monte Carlo Simulation on Transputer Arrays" Parallel Computing 6, 247 (1988) C6. A J G Hey "Reconfigurable Transputer Networks – Practical Concurrent Computation" Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London, A326, 395 (1988) C7. A J G Hey "RISC Architectures and Transputers" Computer Physics Communications, 50, 23-31 (1988) C8. A J G Hey "Experiments in MIMD Parallelism" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 366, 28 (1989) C9. A J G Hey "The Role of MIMD Arrays of Transputers in Computational Physics" Computer Physics Communications, 56, 1 (1989) C10. A J G Hey "Experiments in MIMD Parallelism" Future Generation Computing Systems, 6, 185 (1990) C11. A J G Hey "Experience with MIMD Message-Passing Systems - Towards General Purpose Parallel Computing" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 503, 99 (1991) C12. A J G Hey "The Genesis Distributed Memory Benchmarks" Parallel Computing 17, 1275 (1991) C13. C A Addison, J Allwright, N Binsted, N Bishop, B Carpenter, P Dalloz, D Gee, V Getov, T Hey, R Hockney, M Lemke, J Merlin, M Pinches, C Scott and I Wolton "The Genesis Distributed Memory Benchmarks, Part I, Methodology and General Relatively Benchmark with Results for the SUPRENUM Computer" Concurrency: Practice and Experience 5, 1 (1993) C14. C A Addison, V S Getov, A J G Hey, R W Hockney, and I C Wolton. "Benchmarking for Distributed Memory Parallel Systems: Gaining Insight from Numbers" Parallel Computing 20, 1653 (1994) C15. T Hey "The Genesis Esprit Project –An Overview" Parallel Computing, 20, 1605 (1994) C16. O Naim and A J G Hey "Invasiveness of Performance Instrumentation Measurements on Multiprocessors" IFIP Transactions A – Computer Science and Technology 44, 319 (1994) C17. A Dunlop, E Hernandez, O Naim, T Hey and D Nicole "A Toolkit for Optimizing Parallel Performance" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag) 919, 548 (1995). C18. A N Dunlop, A J G Hey, D A Nicole and D J Pritchard "Performance Estimation for Parallel Performance Optimisation" Supercomputer 11, 19 (1995) C19. A J G Hey, R Hockney, V Getov, I Wolton, J Merlin and J Allwright "The Genesis Distributed-Memory Benchmarks, Part 2, COMMS1, TRANS1, FFT1 and QCD2 Benchmarks on the SUPRENUM and iPSC/860 Computers". Concurrency: Practice and Experience 7, 543 (1995) C20. M Papiani, A J G Hey and R W Hockney "The Graphical Benchmark Information Service" Scientific Programming 4, 219 (1995) C21. J J Dongarra and T Hey "The PARKBENCH Benchmark Collection" Supercomputer 11, 94 (1995) C22. J Merlin and A Hey "An Introduction to High Performance Fortran" Scientific Programming 4, 87-113 (1995) C23. E Strohmaier, T Hey and J J Dongarra "PARKBENCH: Methodology, Relations and Results" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 1067, 770 (1996) C24. O Naim, T Hey and E Zaluska "Do-Loop Surface: An Abstract Representation of Parallel Program Performance". Concurrency: Practice and Experience 8, 205 (1996) C25. E Hernandez and T Hey "Variations on Low-Level Communication Benchmarks" Supercomputer 12, 16 (1996) C26. E Strohmaier, T Hey and J J Dongarra "Selected Results from the PARKBENCH Benchmark" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 1124, 251 (1996) C27. M Papiani, A N Dunlop and A J G Hey "Automatic Web Interfaces and Browsing for Object-Relational Databases" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag) 1271 (1997) C28. V Getov, E Hernandez and T Hey "Message-Passing Performance of Parallel Computers" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 1300, 1009 (1997) C29. T Hey, A Dunlop and E Hernandez "Realistic Parallel Performance Estimation" Parallel Computing 23, 5 (1997) C30. A J G Hey and A N Dunlop "PERFORM – A fast simulator for estimating program execution time" Electronic Journal of Performance Evaluation and Modelling of Computer Systems, 1997. C31. O Naim and A J G Hey "Visualization of Do-Loop Performance" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 1225, 878 (1997) C32. E Hernandez and T Hey "White-Box Benchmarking" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 1470, 220 (1998) C33. T Hey and D Lancaster "Parallel Performance Analysis and the Future of Parkbench" International Journal of High-Performance Computing, 14, 205 (2000) C34. A J G Hey and O Naim "Visualization of Do-Loop Performance using AVS" Parallel and Distributed Computing Practices 1, (1998) C35. N Floros, A J G Hey, K E Meacham, J Papay and M Surridge "Predictive Parallel Scheduling for Meta-Applications" Future Generation Computer Systems, 15, 723 (1999) C36. K C Bowler and A J G Hey "Parallel Computing and Quantum Chromo-Dynamics" Parallel Computing, 25, 2111 (1999) C37. G Hughes, W Hall, A J G Hey and L Carr "Academic Information Management: an Open Linking Approach" WebNet 1, 526 (1999). C38. T Hey and D Lancaster "The Development of PARKBENCH and Performance Prediction" International Journal of High Performance Computing and Applications 14, 205 (2000) C39. T M Forcer, A J G Hey, D A Ross and P G R Smith "Superposition, Entanglement and Quantum Computation" Quantum Information and Computation 2, 97 (2002) C40. A.J.G.Hey, J.Papay, A.J.Keane, S.J.Cox "Component based Problem Solving Environment" Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Springer-Verlag), 2400, 105 (2002) Back to top Computing Conference Contributions – Invited TalksC41. A J G Hey " Parallel Decomposition of Large Scale Simulations in Science and Engineering" Invited paper at Unicom Seminar on "Major Developments in Parallel Processing", London, December 1986; edited by C R Jesshope, published by Gower Technical Press, Aldershot (1987). C42. A J G Hey "Practical Parallel Processing with Transputers" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on "Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications" (HCCA3), Caltech, January 1988, edited by G C Fox C43. A J G Hey and D J Pritchard "Parallel Applications on the RTP Supernode Machines" Invited paper in the Proceedings of the 1988 CONPAR Conference, Manchester, edited by C R Jesshope and K D Reinartz, published by Cambridge University Press, 1989. C44. A J G Hey "Supercomputing with Transputers - Past, Present and Future" Invited paper at the 1990 International Conference on "Supercomputers", Amsterdam, June 1990, proceedings published by the ACM Press, 1990. C45. A J G Hey "Concurrent Supercomputing in Europe" Invited paper at 5th Distributed Memory Computing Conference, South Carolina, April 1990, proceedings edited by D W Walker and Q F Stout, published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, 1990. C46. A J G Hey "Scientific Applications on Transputer Arrays - Some Experiments in MIMD Parallelism" Invited paper at the 3rd Transputer /Occam International Conference, Tokyo, May 1990, proceedings edited by T L Kunii and D May, published by IOS Press, 1990 C47. A J G Hey "General Purpose Parallel Computing?" Invited paper at the conference on "Very Large Scale Computation in the 21st Century", Cape Cod, September 1990, proceedings published by SIAM, edited by J P Mesirov (1991) C48. A J G Hey and D L Gee "Scientific Applications and Parallel Computing" Invited paper at the IMA Conference on Parallel Computation, Oxford, September 1991, proceedings published as "Parallel Computation", edited by A E Fincham and B Ford, Clarendon Press, 1992 C49. A J G Hey "Applications on Parallel Universal Message-Passing Machines" Invited paper at SERC/DTI Conference on "Transputer Applications – Progress and Prospects", Reading, March 1992, proceedings published by IOS Press edited by M R Jane, R J Fawcett and T P Mawby C50. A J G Hey "Parallel Universal Message-Passing and Applications" Invited paper at International Conference on "Transputers ’92 – Advanced Research and Industrial Applications", Arc-et-Senans, France, May 1992, proceedings published by IOS Press, edited by M Becker, L Litzler, M Trehel C51. A J G Hey "Portable Parallel Processing Environments – the Esprit PPPE Project" Invited paper at Unicom Seminar on "The Commercial Dimensions of Parallel Computing", in London, April 1993; published in Unicom Seminar Proceedings. C52. J J Dongarra, R Hempel, A J G Hey and D W Walker "A Draft Standard for Message Passing on Distributed Memory Computers" Invited paper in Proceedings of the Fifth ECMWF Workshop on the Use of Parallel Processors in Meteorology, "Parallel Supercomputing in Atmospheric Science" editors Geerd-R Hoffmann and Tuomo Kauranne, published by World Scientific, 1993. C53. T Hey, C Scott and M Surridge "Simulation and modelling applications on MPP Systems" Invited paper in Proceedings of International Conference on "Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development", Delft, 1994; edited by L Dekker, W Smit and J C Zuidervaart, published by Elsevier, 1994. C54. A J G Hey, S Hellberg and D J Pritchard "Portable Parallel Programming Environments- The ESPRIT PPPE Project" Invited paper in proceedings of Workshop on "Design Methodologies for Microelectronics and Signal Processing" in Gliwice, Poland (1994). C55. A N Dunlop, S A Hellberg, A J G Hey, O Naim and D J Pritchard "Environments, Performance Analysis and Data Visualisation" Invited paper in Proceedings of the Second Workshop on "Environments and Tools for Parallel Scientific Computing" published by SIAM, 1994. C56. A J G Hey, C J Scott, M J Surridge and C Upstill "New Challenges for HPC - Integrating Computational and Informational Resources" Invited paper in Proceedings of MPPM-97, published by IEEE Computer Society, 1998. Back to top Refereed Conference ContributionsC57. A J G Hey, C R Jesshope and D A Nicole "High Performance Simulation of Lattice Physics using Enhanced Transputer Arrays" International Conference on Computing in High Energy Physics, Amsterdam, July 1985, proceedings (eds L O Hertzberger and W Hoogland) published by Elsevier, 363 (1986) C58. A J G Hey and J S Ward "Design of a High Performance Multiprocessor Machine based on Transputer and with Applications to Monte Carlo Simulations" Proceedings of the International Topical Meeting on "Advances in Reactor Physics, Mathematics and Computation", Paris, April 1987 C59. A J G Hey and D J Pritchard "Parallel Applications on the RTP SuperNode Machine" Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on "Supercomputing", Boston 1988, edited by L P Kartachev and S I Kartachev; published by International Supercomputing Institute, Florida, II, 264-270, (1988) C60. A J G Hey, D J Pritchard and C Whitby-Strevens "Multi-paradigm Parallel Programming" Proceedings of 22nd Hawaii International Conference on "System Sciences", Hawaii, January 1989, edited by B D Shriver, IEEE Computer Society Press II, 716 (1989) C61. M D Emmerson, R I Damper, A J G Hey and C Upstill "Fault Tolerance and Redundancy of Neural Nets for the Classification of Acoustic Data" Published in the Proceedings of 1991 IEEE ICASSP Conference C62. V S Getov, R W Hockney and A J G Hey "Performance Analysis of Distributed Applications by Suitability Functions" Proceedings of Conference on "Programming Models for Massively Parallel Computers", Berlin, September 1993, edited by W K Giloi, S Jahnichen and B D Shriver, published by IEEE Computer Society Press (1993) C63. J Cownie, A N Dunlop, S Hellberg, A J G Hey and D J Pritchard "Portable Parallel Programming Environment - The ESPRIT PPPE Project" Proceedings of Conference on "Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development", Delft, Netherlands, 135-42, (1994). C64. O Naim and A J G Hey "The Do-Loop-Surface: An abstract performance data visualisation" Proceedings of HPCN Europe 94, Munich, Germany, April 1994. Back to top Professional JournalsC65. A J G Hey "Quarks, Transputers and Computational Physics" SERC Bulletin 3, No 8 (1987) C66. A J G Hey "Parallel Decompositions of Large Scale Simulations in Science and Engineering" Institute of Mathematics and its Applications Bulletin 24, 42 (1988) C67. A J G Hey and C J Scott "Benchmarking for Genesis" BSC Parallel Processing Specialist Group Newsletter "Parallel Update", No. 10, (1989) C68. M Delves, A J G Hey and M Jane "Transputer Array Software – How Usable are Transputer Systems? A Survey of Current Software" SERC Engineering Computing Newsletter No. 14 (1989) C69. T Hey "Parallel Processing – Window on a New World" BCS Computer Bulletin 2, 8 (1990) C70. A Dunlop, M Papiani and T Hey "Providing Access to a Multimedia Archive using the World Wide Web and an Object-Relational Database Management System". IEE Computing & Control Engineering Journal 7, 221 (1996) C71. A J G Hey "High-Performance Computing - Past, Present & Future" IEE Computing & Control Engineering Journal 8, 33 (1997) C72. A J G Hey "New Challenges for FORTRAN in the Next Millenium" ACM Fortran Forum December 1998 C73. T Hey "Quantum Computing: An Introduction" IEE Computing & Control Engineering Journal 10, 105 (1999) Back to top Computing Books - EditorC74. "Portability and Performance for Parallel Processing" Edited by A J G Hey and J Ferrante Published by John Wiley & Sons, 1994 C75. "The Feynman Lectures on Computation" Edited by A J G Hey and R W Allen Published by Addison-Wesley, 1996 C76. "Feynman and Computation – Exploring the Limits of Computers" Edited by A J G Hey Published by Perseus Books, 1998 Back to top Computing Books - Short ContributionsC77. A J G Hey "Scientific Applications" Chapter 8 in "Transputer Applications" edited by G Harp, Pitman Publishing 1989 C78. C A Addison, V S Getov, A J G Hey, R W Hockney and I C Wolton "The GENESIS Distributed-Memory Benchmarks" Chapter in ‘Computer Benchmarks’ edited by J Dongarra and W Gentzsch, North-Holland pp 257-271 (1993) Back to top Edited Works - JournalsC79. A J G Hey and E Paris Guest Editor Special Issue "Parallel and Distributed Workstation Systems" Future Generation Computer Systems 8, 1 (1992) C80. R Hempel, A J G Hey, O McBryan and D W Walker Guest Editor Special Issue "Message Passing Interfaces" Parallel Computing 20, 415 (1994) C81. A J G Hey and O McBryan Guest Editor Special Issue "SUPRENUM and Genesis" Parallel Computing 20, 1387 (1994) C82. I Duff, A J G Hey, A Colbrooke and C Thole Guest Editor Special Issue "The Europort Experience – Porting Real Applications to Parallel Systems" International Journal of Supercomputer Applications and HPC Back to top Other Publications – Research Lecture NotesC83. A J G Hey "Transputers, Occam and Computational Physics" Lectures at the 1988 CERN Summer School on Computing Published in proceedings, edited by C Verkerk (1988) C84. A J G Hey "Transputers, Occam and General-Purpose Parallel Computing" Lectures at the 1989 CERN Summer School on Computing Published in the Proceedings, edited by C Verkerk (1989) C85. A J G Hey "High Performance Computing – Past, Present and Future" Lecture at the 1996 CERN Summer School on Computing Published in the Proceedings, edited by C Vandoni (1996). C86. T Hey "Quantum Computing – An Introduction" Lecture at the 1998 CERN Summer School on Computing Published in the Proceedings, edited by C Vandoni (1998). C87. T Hey "Richard Feynman and Computation" Lecture at the 1998 CERN Summer School on Computing Published in the Proceedings, edited by C Vandoni (1998) C88. D A Ross and A J G Hey "Notes on Quantum Computing and Related Topics" Lectures at the 1999 CERN Summer School on Computing Published in the Proceedings, edited by C Vandoni (1999) Back to top Physics PublicationsRefereed Journal PapersP1. A J G Hey and P K Kabir "Nuclear Polarization Transfer in High Energy Electron Scattering" Physical Review 187, 1990, (1969) P2. A J G Hey "Time Reversal Invariance and Recoil Deuteron Polarization in Elastic Electron Scattering" Physical Review D2, 626 (1970) P3. A J G Hey "Contribution of Elastic Intermediate States to the Polarization of the Recoil Proton in Elastic Electron-Proton Scattering" Physical Review D3, 1252 (1971) P4. A J G Hey and P K Kabir "Tests of T Invariance in e+e- pp(bar) and reactions of the type aa(bar) bb(bar)" Nuovo Cimento Letters 2, 1011 (1971) P5. A J G Hey and J E Mandula "Light-cone Analysis of Spin Dependent Deep Inelastic Electron-Proton Scattering" Physical Review D6, 2610 (1972) P6. R J Cashmore and A J G Hey "Method of Partial Wave Analysis for Reactions of the type a+b c+d+e" Physical Review D6, 1303 (1972) P7. R L Heimann, A J G Hey and J E Mandula "Sum Rules for Real Parts of Current Particle Scattering Amplitudes" Physical Review D6, 3506 (1972)P8. G C Fox and A J G Hey "Non-Diffractive Production of the L = 1 Meson Resonances" Nuclear Physics B56, 386 (1972) P9. A J G Hey and J Weyers "Constituent Quarks, Current Quarks and Pionic Decays of Resonances" Physics Letters 44B, 263 (1973) P10. A J G Hey, J L Rosner and J Weyers "Current Quarks, Constituent Quarks and Symmetries of Resonance Decays" Nuclear Physics B61, 205 (1973) P11. A J G Hey and J Weyers "Quarks and Helicity Structure of Photoproduction Amplitudes" Physics Letters 48B, 69 (1974) P12. J S Bell and A J G Hey "A Theoretical Argument for Something Like the Second Melosh Transformation" Physics Letters 51B, 365 (1974) P13. R J Cashmore, A J G Hey and P J Litchfield "SU(6)w and Decays of Baryon Resonances" Nuclear Physics B95, 823 (1975) P14. E W Colglazier, K J Barnes, A J G Hey and R K P Zia "Difficulties for SU(N) Quark Models of the New Particles" Acta Physica Polonica B6, 823 (1975 P15. R J Cashmore, A J G Hey and P J Litchfield "Further Applications of SU(6)w Decay Schemes for Baryons" Nuclear Physics B98, 237 (1975) P16. H Burkhardt and A J G Hey "Lost Mesons, Melosh and the Quark Model" Nuclear Physics B108, 514 (1976) P17. A J G Hey and P K Kabir "Spin Tests for Intermediate States in Radiative (3684) Decay Chains" Physical Review D13, 3161 (1976) P18. J A de Azcarraga and A J G Hey "The Necessity for a Melosh Transformation" Nuclear Physics B117, 356 (1976) P19. J A de Azcarraga and A J G Hey "The Melosh Transformation and Electromagnetic Form Factor Predictions" Journal of Physics G: Nuclear Physics 3, 743 (1977) P20. J Babcock, J L Rosner, R J Cashmore and A J G Hey "Single Quark Transition Analysis of Baryon Resonance Photocouplings" Nuclear Physics B126, 87 (1977) P21. K C Bowler and A J G Hey "The Roper Resonance – A Problem for the MIT Bag?" Physics Letters 69B, 469 (1977) P22. J S Bell and A J G Hey "Partons of a One-Dimensional Box" Physics Letters 74B, 77 (1978) P23. A J G Hey, D Horn and J E Mandula "Quark Pair Condensation and Confinement" Physics Letters 80B, 90 (1978) P24. A J G Hey and J E Mandula "Charge Confinement by Classical Instabilities" Physical Review D19, 1856 (1979) P25. A J G Hey, B R Holstein and D P Sidhu "Radiative Transitions in the MIT Bag" Annuals of Physics (New York) 17, 5 (1979) P26. K C Bowler, P J Corvi, A J G Hey and P D Jarvis "Is the D35 (1925) resonance evidence for new Baryonic degrees of freedom?" Physical Review Letters 45, 97 (1980) P27. Y Gunduc, A J G Hey and P J Walters "Annihilation Decays of Mesons and Relativistic Confined Quarks" Physical Review D21, 271 (1980) P28. K C Bowler, P J Corvi, A J G Hey, P D Jarvis and R C King "The role of Sp (12,R) in Harmonic Oscillator Quark Model Calculations" Physical Review D24, 197 (1981) P29. A J G Hey and J E Mandula "Pair Condensation in Massless Scalar Electrodynamics" Nuclear Physics B198, 237 (1982) P30. J Ambjorn, A J G Hey and S Otto "String Tensions for Lattice Gauge Theories in 2+1 Dimensions" Nuclear Physics B210, [FS6], 347 (1982) P31. G J Daniell, A J G Hey and J E Mandula "Error Analysis for Correlated Monte Carlo Data" Physical Review D30, 2230 (1984) P32. A J G Hey, P D Coddington, A A Middleton and J S Townsend "The Deconfining Transition for Finite-temperature U(1) Lattice Gauge Theory in (2+1) Dimensions" Physics Letters 175B, 64 (1986) P33. P D Coddington, A J G Hey, J E Mandula and M Ogilvie "The Lattice Photon Propagator" Physics Letters B197, 191 (1987) P34. S Amir-Azizi, A J G Hey, T R Morris "Quantum Fractals" Complex Systems 1, 923 (1987) P35. A J G Hey, J H Merlin, M W Ricketts, M T Vaughn and D C Williams "Topological Solutions in Field theory and their Computational Graphic Representations" Science 240, 1163 (1988) Back to top Review Articles P36. A J G Hey and D Morgan "Meson Spectroscopy" Reports on Progress in Physics 41, 633 (1978) P37. A J G Hey and R L Kelly "Baryon Spectroscopy" Physics Reports 96, 2-3, 71 (1983) P38. A J G Hey "Lattice Gauge Theory – An Introductory Review" Surveys in High Energy Physics 5, 287 (1987) Back to top Physics Books - AuthorP39. I J R Aitchison and A J G Hey "Gauge Theories in Particle Physics" Published by Adam Hilger Limited, 1982 P40. I J R Aitchison and A J G Hey "Gauge Theories in Particle Physics" Second Edition published by Adam Hilger, 1989 P41. I J R Aitchison and A J G Hey "Gauge Theories in Particle Physics " Third Edition, Volume 1 published by IOP, 2002 Back to top Physics Books - Short ContributionsP42. A J G Hey "Quarks and Symmetries" Chapter in "Electromagnetic Interactions of Hadrons, Vol I" edited by A Donnachie and G Shaw, Plenum Press, New York 1978 Back to top Physics Conferences – Invited TalksP43. A J G Hey "SU(6) and Decays of Baryon Resonances" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on "High Energy Physics", London 1974, edited by J R Smith P44. A J G Hey "What do we learn from Deep Inelastic Scattering with Polarized Targets?" Invited paper published in Proceedings of 9th Recontre de Moriond (1974), edited by J Tran Tranh Van P45. A J G Hey "Lost States of the Quark Model and How to Find Them" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the Argonne Symposium on "New Directions in Hadron Spectroscopy", July 1975, edited by E L Berger and S L Kramer P46. P J Litchfield, R J Cashmore and A J G Hey "SU(6) and Decays of Baryon Resonances - An Update" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the Topical Conference on "Baryon Resonances", edited by R T Ross and D H Saxon, Science Research Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 1976 P47. A J G Hey "Meson Spectroscopy and Quark Models" Invited paper published in Proceedings of 11th Recontre de Moriond (1976), edited by J Tran Tranh Van P48. A J G Hey "The Status of SU(6)" Invited paper published in Proceedings of IIIrd International Conference on "Baryon Resonances", edited by R T Ross and D H Saxon, Science Research Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 1976 P49. A J G Hey "Current and Constituent Quarks; Theory and Practice" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the Workshop on Theoretical Physics, Erice 1975, "Quarks and Hadronic Structure", Plenum Press, 1977, edited by G Morpurgo P50. A J G Hey "Phenomenological Aspects of the MIT Bag" Invited paper at Workshop on "Theoretical Particle Physics", Salamanca, Spain 1978, published in Lecture Notes in Physics (Springer-Verlag): "Topics in Quantum Field Theory and Gauge Theories", 77 (1978) P51. A J G Hey "Light Quark Spectroscopy" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the IV General Conference of the European Physical Society "Trends in Physics", 1979 P52. A J G Hey "Particle Systematics" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the EPS International Conference on High Energy Physics, Geneva 1979 P53. A J G Hey "Theories of Baryonium, Exotics and Multiquark States" Invited paper published in AIP Conference Proceedings Series "Experimental Meson Spectroscopy - 1980: 6th International Conference", edited by S U Chung and S J Lindenbaum (1981) P54. A J G Hey "Quark Models of Baryons" Invited paper published in the Proceedings of the IVth International Conference on "Baryon Resonances", Toronto 1980, edited by N Isgur P55. A J G Hey "Multiquark States and Exotics" Invited paper published in AIP Conference Proceedings Series "High Energy Physics - 1980: XXth International Conference, Madison Wisconsin", edited by L Durand Back to top Conference Proceedings - EditorP56. "Phenomenology in Particle Physics 1971" Proceedings edited by C B Chiu, G C Fox and A J G Hey Published by California Institute of Technology 1971 P57. "Three Particle Phase-Shift Analysis and Meson Resonance Production" Daresbury Study Weekend Series No 8, edited by J B Dainton and A J G Hey, Published by Science Research Council, Daresbury Laboratory 1975 Back to top Other Publications – Research Lecture NotesP58. A J G Hey "Polarization Effects in Electron Proton Scattering – Form Factors, Scaling, Quarks and SU(6)w" Daresbury Lecture Notes Series No. 13 (1974) P59. A J G Hey "The Melosh Transformation: Theory and Experiment" Lectures at the XVth Cracow School of Theoretical Physics, June 1975: Acta Physica Polonica B6, 831 (1975) P60. A J G Hey "Feynman Rules for Experimenters and Rudiments of Gauge Theories" Published in Proceedings of the School for High Energy Physicists, edited by P G Murphy, SRC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 1977. Some notes plus an additional chapter published in the Proceedings of the 1978 School, edited by B Duff, SRC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 1978 P61. A J G Hey "Introduction to Electroweak Theory" Published in Proceedings of the School for Young High Energy Physicists, edited by R J Cashmore, SERC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 1983. Revised version published in 1984 and 1985 proceedings, edited by J Dainton P62. A J G Hey "Lattice Gauge Theory for Plumbers" Published in the Proceedings of the School for Young High Energy Physicists, edited by R J Cashmore, SERC, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 1985 Back to top Public Understanding of Science PublicationsPopular Science Books – AuthorU1. A J G Hey and P J Walters "The Quantum Universe" Published by Cambridge University Press, 1986 U2. A J G Hey and P J Walters "Einstein’s Mirror" Published by Cambridge University Press, 1997 U3 . A J G Hey and P J Walters "The New Quantum Universe" Published by Cambridge University Press, 2003 Back to top Popular Journal PapersU4. A J G Hey "Memories of Richard Feynman". Physics Today, September 49, 44 (1996) U5. A J G Hey "Richard Feynman and Computation" Contemporary Physics 40, 257 (1999) Back to top Other PublicationsU6. A J G Hey "Room-Temperature Supercomputers – Machines, Scientists and Real People" Speculations in Science and Technology 11, 325 (1988) U7. T Hey "End Piece" New Scientist 123, 68 (1989) Back to top Book ReviewsU8. T Hey "The Ideas of Particle Physics" by J E Dodd New Scientist 104, 52 (1984) U9. T Hey "The Quantum World" by J C Polkinghorne New Scientist 102, 41 (1984) U10. T Hey "The Force of Symmetry" by V Icke Nature 376, 32 (1995) U11. T Hey "Genius" by J Gleick U12. T Hey "The Beat of a Different Drum" by J Mehra U13. T Hey "No Ordinary Genius" by C Sykes U14. T Hey "Quantum Evolution: The New Science of Life" by J McFadden U15. T Hey "Quantum Technology" by G Milburn U16. T Hey "Master of Modern Physics: The Scientific Contributions of H.A.Kramers" by D Ter Haar U17. T Hey "A Tale of Two Continents: A Physicist’s Life in a Turbulent World" by A Pais U18. T Hey "On the Shoulders of Giants" by M E Lines U19. T Hey "Paradigms Regained" by J L Casti U20. T Hey "Six Not-So-Easy Pieces" by R P Feynman U21. T Hey "The Collected Works of P A M Dirac" edited by R H Dalitz U22. T Hey "The Book of Nothing" by J D Barrow U23. T Hey "The Geometric Universe: Science, Geometry and the Work of Roger Penrose" edited by S A Hugget et al. U24. T Hey "The Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics" by R Omnes U25. T Hey "The Biography of a Dangerous Idea" by C Seife Back to top
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