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Welcome!
The PLEIAD laboratory of the Computer Science Department (DCC) of the University of Chile (Faculty of Engineering) is a laboratory dedicated to research on software development techniques. Since its creation in 2007, the lab has focused on many ways to better support software development at different levels, from programming languages to development environments, including tools to support program understanding (debuggers, profilers, visualizers), as well as studies of the practice of programming, through mining software repositories as well as user studies.
Currently, our work is mostly centered on programming languages and program verification.
Recent News
- Polymorphic Relaxed Noninterference (Cruz, Tanter) accepted at SecDev 2019
- Gradual Parametricity, Revisited (Toro, Labrada, Tanter) accepted at POPL 2019 Distinguished Paper Award
- Gradual Liquid Type Inference (Vazou, Tanter, Van Horn) accepted at OOPSLA 2018 Distinguished Paper Award
- A Trustworthy Mechanized Formalization of R (Bodin, Diaz, Tanter) accepted at DLS 2018
- Type-Driven Gradual Security with References (Toro, Garcia, Tanter) accepted at TOPLAS/presented at POPL 2019
- Equivalences for Free (Tabareau, Tanter, Sozeau) accepted at ICFP 2018 Distinguished Paper Award
Members
- Federico Olmedo, Assistant Professor
- Éric Tanter, Full Professor
- Raimil Cruz, PhD student
- Matías Toro, PhD student
- Elizabeth Labrada, PhD student
- Fabian Mosso, MSc student
- Hans Fehrmann, MSc student
- Juan Pablo Paulsen, Engineering student