- Associate Professor in Compiler Design
My interests are compilation, programming language design, and effective performance programming. However, I define these areas broadly. As a result, I ask questions such as:
- How can compilers contribute to understanding climate change?
- Can machine learning help us to automate compiler design and performance programming?
- Can compilers revolutionize how hardware (ASICs, CPUs, ...) is designed?
- Can formal verification increase confidence in self-driving cars?
- How can performance programming become a smooth and interactive experience for developers?
Check out my research vision for details! In my research, I aim to:
- address problems important to society,
- advocate for diversity,
- work with the open-source community,
- show that well-being increases scientific performance.
I previously have been affiliated with:
- University of Edinburgh (UK), Reader (Associate Professor)
- ETH Zurich (CH), Ambizione Fellow with Torsten Hoefler
- École Normale Supérieure Paris (FR), Google Ph.D. Fellowship with Albert Cohen
- University of Passau (DE), Diploma with Christian Lengauer