SAS 2023
Sun 22 - Tue 24 October 2023 Cascais, Portugal
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Noam Zilberstein

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Name:Noam Zilberstein
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I am a PhD Candiate at Cornell University in the area of Logic, Semantics, and Formal Methods, advised by Alexandra Silva. My research focuses on Outcome Logic, a reformulation of Hoare Logic with computational effects at its core. Outcome Logic consolidates the metatheory behind many variants of Hoare Logic, enabling extensible reasoning about different types of programs and tying together ideas developed over that last sixty years including the seminal work of Floyd and Hoare on program logics in the 1960s, extensions of Hoare Logic to nondeterministic and probabilistic programs, monadic effects, and the more recent emphasis on formal methods for incorrectness.

Before coming to Cornell, I worked as a software engineer for six years at Facebook. During that time, I was fortunate to have unique opportunities including using dependently typed Haskell in production, formally verifying concurrent algorithms for an OS microkernel, and experimenting with an information flow control type system for the Hack language. I strive to ground my research in these invaluable experiences.

Country:United States
Affiliation:Cornell University
Research interests:Logic, Semantics, Formal Methods

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