Education
He then undertook an Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy at the Programming Research Group in Oxford (1989 and 1992 respectively), working in the area of Communicating Sequential Processes (Center for Security Policy).
He then undertook an Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy at the Programming Research Group in Oxford (1989 and 1992 respectively), working in the area of Communicating Sequential Processes (Center for Security Policy).
Butler was originally from Ireland and received his bachelor"s degree in Computer Science from Trinity College, Dublin in 1988. Subsequently he worked for Broadcom in Dublin and at Åbo Akademi University in Turku, Finland with Ralph-Johan Back on Refinement Calculus. He joined the University of Southampton in 1995 as a lecturer, rising to Reader in 2000 and then Professor in the same year.
He leads the Dependable Systems & Software Engineering (DSSE) group at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton.
His main research is in the area of the B-Method (originated by J-R Abrial), especially tool support such as ProB (model checking for B), U2B (UML and B), csp2B (Center for Security Policy and B), and the RODIN toolset for Event-B.