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Jonathan Aldrich is a Professor of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He teaches courses in programming languages, software engineering, and program analysis for quality and security. Prof. Aldrich directed CMU’s Software Engineering Ph.D. program from 2013-2019.
Dr. Aldrich’s research centers on programming languages and type systems that are deeply informed by software engineering considerations and human factors. His research contributions include verifying the correct implementation of an architectural design, modular formal reasoning about code, and API protocol specification and verification. His notable awards include an NSF CAREER award (2006), the Dahl-Nygaard Junior Prize (2007), the DARPA Computer Science Study Group, and an ICSE most influential paper award (2012). He served as general chair (2015), program chair (2017), and steering committee chair (2017-2019) of SPLASH and OOPSLA. Aldrich holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Caltech and a Ph.D. from the University of Washington.
Contributions
2021
HATRA
SPLASH
- Mentor in Organizing Committee and Mentors within the Faculty Mentorship Roundtable-track
- Co-chair in Chairs within the SIGPLAN Papers-track
- Navigating your thesis and job search: sustainability and standing out [Invited Talk]
- Can Advanced Type Systems Be Usable? An Empirical Study of Ownership, Assets, and Typestate in Obsidian
- Future of Conferences
- Committee Member in External Review Committee within the OOPSLA-track
- Carnegie Mellon University in Onward! Steering Committee within the Onward! Papers-track
- Carnegie Mellon University in Onward! Steering Committee within the Onward! Essays-track
- Session Chair of Synthesis of models, tools and programs (part of OOPSLA)
- Gradual Verification of Recursive Heap Data Structures
- Hybridization Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Session Chair of AMA Session (part of Ask Me Anything (AMA))
- Session Chair of SPLASH Keynote (part of Keynotes)
- Session Chair of SPLASH Keynote (part of Keynotes)
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