Jawed Siddqi | |
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Born | Karachi, Pakistan |
Residence | London, United Kingdom |
Nationality | Pakistani British |
Fields | Software Engineering |
Institutions | Sheffield Hallam University Oxford University Computing Laboratory Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Alma mater | University of London |
Doctoral advisor | dr. Joseph Goguen |
Known for | computer science |
Jawed Siddiqi FBCS is a Pakistani British computer scientist and software engineer. He is the Professor of Software Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University, England.
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Siddiqi received a BSc degree in mathematics from the University of London, followed by an MSc and PhD in computer science at the University of Aston, Birmingham. During 1991–1993, he was a visiting researcher at the Centre for Requirements and Foundation at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory, working with Prof. Joseph Goguen in the area of requirements engineering. Siddiqi has been involved with the BCS Formal Aspects of Computing Science (FACS) Specialist Group for many years. Currently he is Chair of the group. Prof. Siddiqi is also an executive member of the IEEE Technical Council on Software Engineering (TCSE). Siddiqi is a British computer scientist, Fellow of the British Computer Society, a Member of the IEEE, and a Member of the ACM.
Prof. Siddiqi has for three decades has been involved in countering racism and fighting for social justice. He was a founding member and Chair of the North Staffordshire Racial Equality Council, Executive Member of the West Midlands Regional Board for Commission for Racial Equality, Secretary of the Black Justice Project and Chair of Sheffield Racial Harassment Project. He has written about and been invited to speak on countering race and religious hatred. He is the Vice Chair of The Monitoring Group (TMG) and the National Civil Rights Movement. TMG works with all sections of the black and Asian communities to that are facing hostility, abuse and violence from racists. It has been involved in several high profile cases: the Stephen Lawrence family, Sarfraz Najeib family and Zahid Mubarek family.
Siddiqi is an active member, an elected officer and an experienced case worker for his trade union the University and College Union (UCU). He has been involved in a number of cases acting as a union representative or advocate for individuals against various public and private sector organisations. In April 2006, Siddiqi successfully defended Prof. Richard Bornat of Middlesex University in a hearing concerning his suspension due to controversial emails. Siddiqi has a strong interest in mediation, arbitration and conflict resolution and in various fields but particularly higher education and information technology. He has successfully completed training with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators that entitles him to be an Associate of the Institute.