Education
University of Sydney.
University of Sydney.
He is best known as the author of Lions" Commentary on Uniplex Information and Computing System 6th Edition, with Source Code, commonly known as the Lions Book. Lions gained a degree with first-class honours from the University of Sydney in 1959. He applied, and received a scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge where he earned his doctorate on Control engineering in 1963.
After his graduation, he worked at the consulting firm KCS Limited in Toronto, Canada.
In 1967, he briefly took a position at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada before moving on to working for Burroughs in Los Angeles as a Systems Analyst. In 1972 he moved back to Sydney, Australia and became a senior lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).
John Lions Chair in Computer Science
After his death, John O"Brien, Steve Jenkin, Chris Maltby and Greg Rose, former students of Lions, commenced a campaign to raise funds to create a chair in his name at UNSW, the John Lions Chair of Operating Systems. With donations from many UNSW alumni, corporations, Usenix, Linux Australia, the chair was created in 2006, becoming the first chair at UNSW funded by contributions from alumni.
In 2009, Gernot Heiser became the inaugural John Lions Chair.
John Lions Garden
In 2002, UNSW dedicated the John Lions Garden in front of the new Computer Science and Engineering building to Lions" memory. John Lions Award for Contribution to Open Software
In 2011, The School of Computer Science and Engineering at UNSW initiated the John Lions Award for Contribution to Open Software. The Prize is open to high school and undergraduate university students enrolled in an Australian secondary or tertiary institution.
Full-time and part-time students are eligible, as well as local and internationals students.
The annual prize is valued at $1,000.