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Eelco Visser is Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor of Computer Science at Delft University of Technology. He received a master’s and doctorate in computer science from the University of Amsterdam in 1993 and 1997, respectively. Previously he served as postdoc at the Oregon Graduate Institute, as Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, and as Associate Professor at TU Delft.
His research interests include programming languages, software language engineering, domain-specific programming languages, program transformation, syntax definition, and parsing. With his students he has designed and implemented the Spoofax language workbench, as well as many domain-specific languages, including DSLs for syntax definition (SDF2, SDF3), program transformation (Stratego), static semantics (NaBL, Statix), dynamic semantics (DynSem), software deployment (Nix), web application development (WebDSL), and mobile phone applications (mobl). In the language designer’s workbench project he is pursuing high-level declarative language definition that serves for language implementation and verification.
Contributions
2019
SPLASH
- What is PL Research?
- Steering Committee Member in Steering Committee
- Language-Parametric Semantic Editor Services based on Declarative Type System Specifications
- Session Chair of Awards / SIGPLAN Town Hall Meeting (part of OOPSLA)
- Session Chair of Dillig keynote (part of Keynotes)
- Chair in Review Committee within the OOPSLA-track
- OOPSLA Review Committee Chair in Organizing Committee
- Speaker in Speakers & Panelists within the PLMW-track
Incremental Computing
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