VMCAI 2025
Mon 20 - Tue 21 January 2025 Denver, Colorado, United States
co-located with POPL 2025
Robbert Krebbers

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Name:Robbert Krebbers
Bio:

I am an associate professor at the department of software science at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

My research is centered around scaling up program verification techniques to challenging programming paradigms like concurrency, higher-order functions and modules, and applying these techniques to programming languages like C, Rust, and Scala. I like to build solid mathematical foundations and usable tools, preferably using the Coq proof assistant.

The main research project I am the co-designer and co-leader of is Iris: a framework for concurrent separation logic in Coq. Iris has been deployed in a wide variety of verification projects, for many different programming languages, at many different institutes world-wide. Check out the Iris website for more information!

I have received my PhD (cum laude) from Radboud University Nijmegen (2011-2015), have been a postdoc in the logic and semantics group at Aarhus University (2015-2016), and an assistant professor in the programming languages group at Delft University of Technology (2016-2020).

Country:Netherlands
Affiliation:Radboud University Nijmegen
Research interests:Semantics, Separation logic, Theorem proving, Coq

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