He joined the Computing Laboratory in 1964.
He was an early member of the Computing Laboratory of the University of Cambridge.
He also has established the John A. Swanson Embedded Computing Laboratory in Computer Engineering.
He is the founding director of Innovative Computing Laboratory.
The construction of a major extension to the Computing Laboratory is now well under-way.
In 1957 Fox took up an appointment at Oxford University where he set up the Computing Laboratory.
In 1949, he became Deputy Director of the Computing Laboratory there, working on software for one of the earliest stored-program computers-the Manchester Mark 1.
The Scalable Computing Laboratory was established to find ways of making parallel computing accessible and cost-effective for the scientific community.
Computer Science (formerly the Computing Laboratory):
His interest in the potential of computer technology resulted in a move to University of Leicester in 1962, as Director of the Computing Laboratory.