Bio:
Zhendong Su is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich. He had previously been a full professor in Computer Science and a Chancellor's Fellow at UC Davis. He is passionate about fundamental and practical innovations for building software. His research spans programming languages and compilers, software engineering, computer security, deep learning, and education technologies. He served on the steering committees of ISSTA and ESEC/FSE, served as an Associate Editor for ACM TOSEM, co-chaired SAS 2009, program chaired ISSTA 2012, and program co-chaired SIGSOFT FSE 2016. He is a Member of the Academia Europaea, and a Fellow of the ACM and of the IEEE. More information is available at https://people.inf.ethz.ch/suz/.
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Solidifying the Software Foundations
Software applications and technologies are built on top of foundational systems such as compilers, databases, and theorem provers. Such foundations form the trusted computing base, and...
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Toward a Better Software Future
The key mission of computer science is to help people construct reliable, performant, and usable software. To this end, there have been...
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Toward that Ultimate Bug Detector
The key mission of computer science is to help people construct reliable, performant, and usable software. To this end, there have been substantial conceptual, technological, and practical...
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