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Eelco Visser is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor of Computer Science and chair of the Programming Languages Group at Delft University of Technology. His current research is on the foundation and implementation of declarative specification of programming languages. He studied at the University of Amsterdam (master 1993; doctorate 1997), and worked at the Oregon Graduate Institute (postdoc 1997-1998), Utrecht University (assistant professor 1998-2006), and TU Delft (associate professor 2006-2013, full professor since 2013).
His research interests include (domain-specific) programming languages, language engineering, program transformation, and declarative language definition. With his students he has designed and implemented the Spoofax language workbench, as well as several domain-specific languages, including DSLs for syntax definition (SDF3), program transformation (Stratego), static semantics (Statix), software deployment (Nix), and web application development (WebDSL). Applications of WebDSL include the researchr conference hosting site and the WebLab learning management system.
Contributions
2020
SPLASH
- Session Chair of W-3 (part of OOPSLA)
- Chair in Steering Committee
- Knowing When to Ask: Artifact
- Session Chair of R-6 (part of OOPSLA)
- Knowing When to Ask: Sound Scheduling of Name Resolution in Type Checkers Derived from Declarative Specifications
- Committee Member in Review Committee within the OOPSLA-track
- Knowing When to Ask: Sound Scheduling of Name Resolution in Type Checkers Derived from Declarative Specifications
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