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Department of Computer Science and Technology

  • Visiting Academic - Department of Computer Science and Technology
  • Fellow and Tutor - Clare Hall
  • Director of Studies for Computer Science - Emmanuel College

Dr Anthony (Tony) Harris is a visiting academic at the Department of Computer Science and Technology. He is deputy director of studies for Computer Science at Emmanuel College, a fellow and tutor at Clare Hall, and also mentors and lectures for the ‘Accelerate’ entrepreneurial programme at the Judge Business School. He is also a visiting fellow of Kellogg College (Oxford), a research fellow of Regent’s Park college (Oxford), and a fellow of the higher education academy (FHEA).

He has a strong focus on the digital humanities and is a technical research officer for the Kemble Anglo-Saxon charters website on behalf of the British Academy & Royal Historical Society, a technical research advisor for the Revised Regesta regni Hierosolymitani Database Project and has presented several conference papers in digital humanities related fields. For academic years 2024/25 and 2025/26 he will be a British Academy Neil Ker Memorial Fund Award Holder progressing a digital humanities manuscript research project at the Bodleian Library (Oxford). In Q1 2025 he will be a Fulbright all-disciplines scholar at Harvard University progressing another manuscript related digital humanities project.

Biography

Anthony's background is as an entrepreneur, technologist, and thirty-year IT industry veteran. After working in systems programming, product marketing and product management in the UK and Silicon Valley (USA) he co-founded Software 2000 in 1989 where he was the company's technical director. The company’s OEM printer driver software and high-speed imaging pipelines revolutionised millions of desktop colour inkjets, and connected digital copiers around the world. Anthony was twice a finalist for E&Y Entrepreneur of the Year, received the Prince of Wales award for Technology, appeared on UK and USA television and was profiled in the Sunday Times. His company won four Queen's Awards for Export, featured in several Fast-Track league tables and won numerous other industry awards. He exited via a management buy-out (MBO) in 2007 after which he returned to higher education and completed degrees at Oxford, University of Reading and his PhD at Cambridge (Sidney Sussex College).

Research

At Clare Hall Anthony is researching the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the humanities, as well as doing further research work on early mathematics and astronomy.

Teaching

He has developed and taught workshops on the use of LLMs for humanities research and teaching for several departments at Cambridge as well as at the University of Zurich (UZH).

Anthony supervises for e-commerce, Business Studies, Introduction to Graphics, and Optimising Compilers. As a director of studies he is also happy to meet with students to provide informal mentoring and coaching on study skills and academic writing.

Professional Activities

He is an active business angel in the Cambridge and Oxford investment space, has invested in some fifty companies, is a member of Cambridge Angels, and sits on the board as treasurer. He invests in and mentors several other early-stage companies and is a non-executive director of such diverse start-ups as ScaleXP (finance SAAS), and Flit Bikes (electric folding bikes). He is the Honorary Treasurer at Regent’s Park College and sits on the finance committees of Clare Hall, Kellogg, and Regent's Park.

Publications

Harris, Anthony, Duncan Webb, Paul Winwood, and Craig Graw, ‘Printer Driver Including Supply-Ordering Capability’, 2006 <https://patents.google.com/patent/US20060274395A1/en?q=(inkjet)&inventor=anthony+harris>

Harris, Anthony William, Peter Kaplan, Bruno Bouby, and Jerry Lim, ‘Lowering the Consumption of Ink in Computer Printing’, 2013 <https://patents.google.com/patent/US8446602B2/en?q=inkjet&inventor=anthony+harris>

Potter, Michael, Robert Shillito, Andrew Wallis, and Anthony Harris, ‘Image Output Apparatus and Method’, 2003 <https://patents.google.com/patent/US20030077096A1/en?q=(inkjet)&inventor=anthony+harris>

Contact Details

Room: 
GC01
Email: 

awh28@cam.ac.uk