I am retired (but not old enough to claim my state pension) and was recently awarded an MTh by research from Edinburgh Theological Seminary (ETS)/ University of Glasgow, in Theology and Science/ Analytic Theology, for research on the philosophical and theological ideas of Donald M. MacKay (1922-1987).
My current research is in Theology and Science, and Analytic Theology.
I am an Honorary Research Fellow at ETS (and on the ETS Senate, and Seminary Board).
I am also a singer and obtained a diploma from Trinity College London (LTCL) in 2014. I give recitals, and am building up my portfolio. You can find my music page on Facebook at:
After completing a degree in Engineering Science at the University of Aberdeen I moved into Clinical Physics, working for Greater Glasgow Health Board. While there I completed an M.Sc. by research in an area of Artificial Intelligence. This led me to pursue an academic career, to which end I undertook a PhD in the Intelligent Systems Laboratory at Heriot-Watt University on the topic of Fuzzy Qualitative Reasoning. My first academic appointment was in the University of Wales, Aberystwyth (1997 – 2002), where I extended my research interests to include Scientific Discovery. After that I returned to Aberdeen as a SL in Computing Science. I was promoted to Reader in 2009, and to a Chair in 2011. At Aberdeen I have had a number of roles. I was Head of Computing Science (2010-2014); Director of Research and a Deputy Head of the School of Natural and Computing Sciences (2015 – 2018). I have served on a several committees in the institution including the Academic Standards Committee (Post-graduate), the Quality Assurance Committee, and the Research Policy Committee. I have also done a few stints on Senate.
External Memberships
Honorary Research Fellow, Edinburgh Theological Seminary
Associate University Lecturer, University of Glasgow
Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
Member of the Evangelical Theological Society
Latest Publications
ON THE MODAL INDETERMINACY OF A FREE CHOICE: UPDATING DONALD M. MACKAY’S ARGUMENT FOR LOGICAL INTEDERMINACY.
Coghill, G.
Etica & Politica Ethics & Politics
Contributions to Journals: Articles
“James Clerk Maxwell: Faith, Church, and Physics” by Bruce Ritchie
Coghill, G.
Theology in Scotland, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 106-110
Contributions to Journals: Reviews of Books, Films and Articles
My main research was in the area of Model-based Systems and Qualitative reasoning (a branch of AI), but is now in the domain of Theology and Science (focussed on issues in Information and AI).
Current Research Interests:
Theology and Science/ Philosophical Theology
Analytic Theology
Philosophy of Information
Informational Philosophy of Science
Model-based Systems and Qualitative Reasoning
I have been fortunate to be involved in interdisciplinary projects with friends and colleagues across a wide spectrum of disciplines.
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings
A quantitative model for the translational control of GCN4 in yeast
You, T., Coghill, G. M., Brown, A. J. P.
Contributions to Conferences: Papers
Advanced experiments for learning qualitative compartment models
Pang, W., Coghill, G. M.
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings
Learning Qualitative Models of Physical and Biological Systems
Garrett, S. M., Coghill, G. M., Srinivasan, A., King, R. D.
Computational Discovery of Scientific Knowledge: Introduction, Techniques, and Applications in Environmental and Life Sciences. Džeroski, S., Todorovski, L. (eds.). Springer, pp. 248-272, 24 pages
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
Modified clonal selection algorithm for learning qualitative compartmental models of metabolic systems
Pang, W., Coghill, G. M.
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings
Evolutionary approaches for learning qualitative compartment metabolic models
Pang, W., Coghill, G. M.
Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings
Qualitative futures
Price, C. J., Trave-Massuyes, L., Milne, R., Ironi, L., Forbus, K., Bredeweg, B., Lee, M. H., Struss, P., Snooke, N., Lucas, P., Cavazza, M., Coghill, G. M.
Knowledge Engineering Review, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 317-334