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Mon 15 Jan
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09:00 - 10:30
Morning Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
at
Flowers Room
09:00
90m
Tutorial
Foundations of Type-Driven Probabilistic Modelling
POPL TutorialFest
Ohad Kammar
University of Edinburgh
Pre-print
11:00 - 12:30
Morning Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
at
Flowers Room
11:00
90m
Tutorial
Foundations of Type-Driven Probabilistic Modelling
POPL TutorialFest
Ohad Kammar
University of Edinburgh
Pre-print
14:00 - 15:30
Afternoon Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
at
Flowers Room
14:00
90m
Tutorial
Verified Message-Passing Concurrency in Iris: Separation Logic Meets Session Types
POPL TutorialFest
Jonas Kastberg Hinrichsen
Aarhus University, Denmark
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Jules Jacobs
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Robbert Krebbers
Radboud University Nijmegen
File Attached
16:00 - 17:30
Afternoon Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
at
Flowers Room
16:00
90m
Tutorial
Verified Message-Passing Concurrency in Iris: Separation Logic Meets Session Types
POPL TutorialFest
Jonas Kastberg Hinrichsen
Aarhus University, Denmark
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Jules Jacobs
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Robbert Krebbers
Radboud University Nijmegen
File Attached
Tue 16 Jan
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09:00 - 10:30
Session 1
POCL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Peter Sewell
University of Cambridge
09:00
40m
Talk
The state of Morello and CHERI
POCL
Robert N. M. Watson
University of Cambridge
09:45
15m
Talk
The state of Morello software and projects
POCL
Konrad Witaszczyk
University of Cambridge, UK
10:00
15m
Talk
The Morello ISA semantics, proof, and test generation
POCL
Thomas Bauereiss
University of Cambridge
,
Brian Campbell
University of Edinburgh
10:15
15m
Talk
Morello Cerise: proving secure encapsulation (work in progress)
POCL
Angus Hammond
University of Cambridge
,
Ricardo Almeida
University of Edinburgh
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2
POCL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Ian Stark
The University of Edinburgh
11:00
22m
Talk
Compartmentalisation models
POCL
Dapeng Gao
University of Cambridge
11:22
23m
Talk
Proving capability safety in the presence of indirect sentries
POCL
June Rousseau
Aarhus University
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Aina Linn Georges
Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS)
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Dominique Devriese
KU Leuven
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Jean Pichon-Pharabod
Aarhus University
,
Lars Birkedal
Aarhus University
11:45
22m
Talk
Sealed with a Library Call: Memory Allocators Should Track Capability Seal Operations
POCL
Jeremy Singer
University of Glasgow
File Attached
12:08
22m
Talk
Secure Calling Conventions for CHERI Capability Machines in Practice (Work in Progress)
POCL
Elias Storme
KU Leuven
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Sander Huyghebaert
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Steven Keuchel
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Thomas Van Strydonck
KULeuven
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Dominique Devriese
KU Leuven
14:00 - 15:30
Session 3
POCL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Simon W. Moore
University of Cambridge
14:00
22m
Talk
Morello software and compilers
POCL
Jessica Clarke
University of Cambridge
14:22
22m
Talk
CHERI C semantics
POCL
Vadim Zaliva
University of Cambridge, UK
14:45
22m
Talk
CHERI static analysis
POCL
Irina Dudina
University of Edinburgh
15:07
22m
Talk
ESBMC-CHERI: Towards Verification of C/C++ Programs for CHERI Platforms with ESBMC
POCL
Franz Brausse
The University of Manchester
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Kunjian Song
The University of Manchester
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Fedor Shmarov
The University of Manchester
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Rafael Menezes
University of Manchester
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Mikhail R. Gadelha
Igalia
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Konstantin Korovin
University of Manchester
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Giles Reger
University of Manchester
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Lucas C. Cordeiro
University of Manchester, UK
16:00 - 17:30
Session 4
POCL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Brian Campbell
University of Edinburgh
16:00
22m
Talk
Rust on Morello
POCL
Sarah Harris
University of Kent
,
Simon Cooksey
NVIDIA
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Michael Vollmer
University of Kent
,
Mark Batty
University of Kent
16:22
22m
Talk
Capabilities for safe cross-language interoperability
POCL
David Chisnall
SCI Semiconductor
16:45
22m
Talk
Concurrent Mutation must go
POCL
Matthew J. Parkinson
Microsoft Azure Research
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Sylvan Clebsch
Microsoft Azure Research
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Tobias Wrigstad
Uppsala University
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Sophia Drossopoulou
Imperial College London
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Elias Castegren
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Ellen Arvidsson
Uppsala University
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Luke Cheeseman
Imperial College London
17:07
22m
Talk
Object Capabilities
POCL
Sophia Drossopoulou
Imperial College London
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Susan Eisenbach
Imperial College London
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Julian Mackay
Victoria University of Wellington
,
James Noble
Creative Research & Programming
Sat 20 Jan
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09:00 - 10:30
Keynote
PROPL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Anil Madhavapeddy
University of Cambridge, UK
09:00
45m
Keynote
Setting the stage for AI for biodiversity
PROPL
Drew Purves
Google DeepMind
09:45
45m
Keynote
Building Open Source Software for Climate Change Research — Lessons Learned from Mimi.jl
Remote
PROPL
Lisa Rennels
University of California at Berkeley
11:00 - 12:30
Modelling and analysis / Energy and efficiency
PROPL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Ryan Gibb
11:00
20m
Talk
The programming challenges of climate data analysis
PROPL
Ezequiel Cimadevilla
Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria
11:20
20m
Talk
Categorical Composition of Discrete Exterior Calculus Climate Models
Remote
PROPL
Luke Morris
University of Florida
,
George Rauta
University of Florida
,
James Fairbanks
University of Florida
11:40
20m
Talk
Formal Methods to Save the Earth
PROPL
Hongyi Huang
National University of Singapore
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Jialin Li
National University of Singapore, Singapore
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Umang Mathur
National University of Singapore
12:00
20m
Talk
Kepler Watt Store: Kepler Software Watt Watcher Store
Remote
PROPL
PARUL SINGH
RED HAT
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Huamin Chen
RED HAT
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Christophe Laprun
RED HAT
12:20
10m
Other
Discussion
PROPL
14:00 - 15:30
Software engineering and ecosystems
PROPL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Michael Dales
University of Cambridge, UK
14:00
20m
Talk
Assessing the availability, reproducibility and reuseability of research software
PROPL
Vashti Galpin
University of Edinburgh
14:20
20m
Talk
Fluid: towards transparent, self-explanatory research outputs
PROPL
Joe Bond
University of Bristol, UK
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Cristina David
University of Bristol
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Minh Nguyen
University of Bristol
,
Roly Perera
University of Cambridge/University of Bristol
Pre-print
14:40
20m
Talk
Toward a Live, Rich, Composable, and Collaborative Planetary Compute Engine
PROPL
Alexander Bandukwala
Unaffiliated
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Andrew Blinn
University of Michigan
,
Cyrus Omar
University of Michigan
15:00
30m
Other
Discussion on multidisciplinary PROPL-work
PROPL
Patrick Ferris
University of Cambridge, UK
,
Michael Dales
University of Cambridge, UK
16:00 - 17:30
Policy and decision making / Brainstorming
PROPL
at
Flowers Room
Chair(s):
Vashti Galpin
University of Edinburgh
16:00
20m
Talk
Scalable agent-based models for optimized policy design: applications to the economics of biodiversity and carbon
PROPL
Sharan Agrawal
University of Cambridge, UK
Link to publication
16:20
20m
Talk
Can computer science help climate policy making?
Remote
PROPL
Nicola Botta
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)
,
Patrik Jansson
Chalmers University of Technology and University of Gothenbrug
16:40
50m
Other
Discussion and brain storming: How can the CS/PL community help address the current planetary crises?
PROPL
Dominic Orchard
University of Kent, UK and University of Cambridge, UK
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Anil Madhavapeddy
University of Cambridge, UK
Mon 15 Jan
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Flowers Room
POPL TutorialFest
Morning Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
Morning Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
Afternoon Track 3
POPL TutorialFest
Afternoon Track 3
Tue 16 Jan
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17:00
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Flowers Room
POCL
Session 1
POCL
Session 2
POCL
Session 3
POCL
Session 4
Sat 20 Jan
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10:00
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13:00
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14:00
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17:00
30
Flowers Room
PROPL
Keynote
PROPL
Modelling and analysis / Energy and efficiency
PROPL
Software engineering and ecosystems
PROPL
Policy and decision making / Brainstorming
Mon 15 Jan
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Flowers Room
POPL TutorialFest
Foundations of Type-Driven Probabilistic Modelling
09:00 - 10:30
POPL TutorialFest
Foundations of Type-Driven Probabilistic Modelling
11:00 - 12:30
POPL TutorialFest
Verified Message-Passing Concurrency in Iris: Separation Logic Meets Se ...
14:00 - 15:30
POPL TutorialFest
Verified Message-Passing Concurrency in Iris: Separation Logic Meets Se ...
16:00 - 17:30
Tue 16 Jan
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Flowers Room
POCL
The state of Morello and CHERI
09:00 - 09:40
POCL
The state of Morello software and projects
09:45 - 10:00
POCL
The Morello ISA semantics, proof, and test generation
10:00 - 10:15
POCL
Morello Cerise: proving secure encapsulation (work in progress)
10:15 - 10:30
POCL
Compartmentalisation models
11:00 - 11:22
POCL
Proving capability safety in the presence of indirect sentries
11:22 - 11:45
POCL
Sealed with a Library Call: Memory Allocators Should Track Capability S ...
11:45 - 12:07
POCL
Secure Calling Conventions for CHERI Capability Machines in Practice (W ...
12:08 - 12:30
POCL
Morello software and compilers
14:00 - 14:22
POCL
CHERI C semantics
14:22 - 14:45
POCL
CHERI static analysis
14:45 - 15:07
POCL
ESBMC-CHERI: Towards Verification of C/C++ Programs for CHERI Platforms ...
15:07 - 15:30
POCL
Rust on Morello
16:00 - 16:22
POCL
Capabilities for safe cross-language interoperability
16:22 - 16:45
POCL
Concurrent Mutation must go
16:45 - 17:07
POCL
Object Capabilities
17:07 - 17:30
Sat 20 Jan
Displayed time zone:
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Flowers Room
PROPL
Setting the stage for AI for biodiversity
09:00 - 09:45
PROPL
Remote
Building Open Source Software for Climate Change Research — Lessons Lea ...
09:45 - 10:30
PROPL
The programming challenges of climate data analysis
11:00 - 11:20
PROPL
Remote
Categorical Composition of Discrete Exterior Calculus Climate Models
11:20 - 11:40
PROPL
Formal Methods to Save the Earth
11:40 - 12:00
PROPL
Remote
Kepler Watt Store: Kepler Software Watt Watcher Store
12:00 - 12:20
PROPL
Discussion
12:20 - 12:30
PROPL
Assessing the availability, reproducibility and reuseability of researc ...
14:00 - 14:20
PROPL
Fluid: towards transparent, self-explanatory research outputs
14:20 - 14:40
PROPL
Toward a Live, Rich, Composable, and Collaborative Planetary Compute Engine
14:40 - 15:00
PROPL
Discussion on multidisciplinary PROPL-work
15:00 - 15:30
PROPL
Scalable agent-based models for optimized policy design: applications t ...
16:00 - 16:20
PROPL
Remote
Can computer science help climate policy making?
16:20 - 16:40
PROPL
Discussion and brain storming: How can the CS/PL community help address ...
16:40 - 17:30
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