Research & Students

 

interests:

Broadly, I am interested in formal methods, programming language and security (generally, programming language security and secure compilation).

I am one of the main promotors of the secure compilation research field, having developed with my collaborators:

  1. -secure compilation criteria (modular full abstraction, trace-preserving compilation, robustly safe compilation, robust hyperproperty preservation criteria)

  2. -proof techniques for secure compilation (trace-based backtranslation, approximate context-based backtranslation)

  3. -instances of secure compilers in action (secure compilation for PMA and high-level capability machines)

  4. -teaching material for secure compilation (see my teaching page)

More precisely, here is my (old) research statement.



Professional activity:

  1. Organiser/co organiser: PRISC’19, PRISC’18, 1st Secure Compilation Meeting.

  2. PC: CSF’20, SAC’19, SAC’18, SAC’17, FCS’16, SAC’16, SAC’15, ICCSW’14

  3. External/sub reviewer: POPL’16, CSF’15, Elsevier’s COMLAN, FOCLASA’14, GPCE’14, Scientific World Journal, IFM’13, FSEN’13, ESOP’12, IWACO’11, Dagstuhl seminar on secure compilation



PhD students

2017-: Akram El-Korashy (@MPI-SWS), co-supervised with Deepak Garg



Master students & other students

2020: Eric Martin (@Stanford)

2020: Koby Chan (@Stanford)

2019: Wilson Nguyen (@Stanford)

2019: Nicholas Barbier (@Stanford)

2019: Max DiGiacomo (@Stanford)

2017: Maximilian Schwenger (@MPI-SWS)

2016: Akram El-Korashy (@MPI-SWS)

2014: Matthias van der Hallen (@ KU Leuven)

2013: Pieter van Geel (@ KU Leuven)