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+<i>PhD Thesis, Defended in August 2020</i>
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+<h3>Abstract</h3>
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<p><em>Rust</em> is a young systems programming language that aims to fill the gap between <em>high-level languages</em>—which provide strong static guarantees like memory and thread safety—and <em>low-level languages</em>—which give the programmer fine-grained control over data layout and memory management. This dissertation presents two projects establishing the first formal foundations for Rust, enabling us to better <em>understand</em> and <em>evolve</em> this important language: <em>RustBelt</em> and <em>Stacked Borrows</em>.</p>
<p><em>RustBelt</em> is a formal model of Rust’s type system, together with a soundness proof establishing memory and thread safety. The model is designed to verify the safety of a number of intricate APIs from the Rust standard library, despite the fact that the implementations of these APIs use <em>unsafe</em> language features.</p>
<p>RustBelt is built on top of <em>Iris</em>, a language-agnostic framework, implemented in the Coq proof assistant, for building higher-order concurrent separation logics. This dissertation begins by giving an introduction to Iris, and explaining how Iris enables the derivation of complex high-level reasoning principles from a few simple ingredients. In RustBelt, this technique is exploited crucially to introduce the <em>lifetime logic</em>, which provides a novel separation-logic account of <em>borrowing</em>, a key distinguishing feature of the Rust type system.</p>
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-This thesis has received a <a href="https://www.mpi-sws.org/news/" style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">2021 Otto Hahn Medal</a> and the <a href="https://etaps.org/2021/doctoral-dissertation-award" style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">2021 ETAPS Doctoral Dissertation Award</a>.
+This thesis has received an <a href="https://awards.acm.org/about/2020-doctoral-dissertation" style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">Honorable Mention for the ACM Doctoral Dissertation Award</a>,
+the <a href="https://sigplan.org/Awards/Dissertation/#2021_Ralf_Jung__Max_Planck_Institute_for_Software_Systems_and_Saarland_University" style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">ACM SIGPLAN John C. Reynolds Doctoral Dissertation Award</a> (as one of two recipients),
+an <a href="https://www.mpg.de/prizes/otto-hahn-medal" style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">Otto Hahn Medal</a>
+and the <a href="https://etaps.org/2021/doctoral-dissertation-award" style="color:red;font-weight:bold;">ETAPS Doctoral Dissertation Award</a>.
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