POPL 2017
Sun 15 - Sat 21 January 2017
William J. Bowman

Registered user since Tue 17 Feb 2015

Name:William J. Bowman
Bio:

I am a fifth year Ph.D. student at Northeastern University where I study Computer Science (specifically, programming languages).

The promise of programming languages research has been to provide high-level languages in which programmers can easily write complex programs without worrying about speed or low-level machine details. I think we have failed. Languages that provide strong guarantees are bemoaned as too complicated, compilers ignore those high-level guarantees anyway, and the folklore persists that C is the only language useful for writing fast code.

I want to make programs easier to design, write, and understand. To that end, I work on verifying compilers. I am particularly interested in equivalence preserving (fully-abstract) compilers. I also dabble in dependent types and compiler design and implementation.

Country:United States
Affiliation:Northeastern University
Research interests:Meta-programming, compilers, compiler correctness, dependent types

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