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Roberto Giacobazzi received the Laurea degree in Computer Science in 1988 from the University of Pisa, and in 1993 he received the Ph.D. in Computer Science from the same university, with a Ph.D. thesis on “Semantic aspects of logic program analysis”, under the supervision of Prof. Giorgio Levi. From 1993 to 1995 he had a Post Doctoral Research position at Laboratoire d’Informatique (LIX), Ecole Polytechnique (Paris) in the equipe of Patrick and Radhia Cousot. From 1995 to 1998 he was (tenured) Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Pisa. From May 2000 to 2023 he is Full Professor in Computer Science at the University of Verona. From 2015 he is Affilate faculty at the IMDEA Software Institute, and from the fall of 2023 he is Full Professor in Computer Science at the University of Arizona. The research interests of Roberto Giacobazzi include abstract interpretation, static program analysis, semantics of programming languages, program verification, abstract model-checking, program transformation and optimization, digital asset protection, code obfuscation, malware detection, software watermarking, computability, and lattice theory. He has been Program Chair of SAS, VMCAI, of workshops in programming languages and language based security, and General Chair of ACM POPL2013, and co-author of “Principles of POPL”.
Contributions
2024
Static Analysis Symposium
- PC Chair in Program Committee within the SAS 2024-track
- Session Chair of Modularity and Memory Analysis (part of SAS 2024)
- Session Chair of System level analysis (part of SAS 2024)
- Session Chair of Radhia Cousot Award and SAS24 Business Meeting (part of SAS 2024)
- Program Chair in Organizing Committee within the SAS 2024-track