X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/web.git/blobdiff_plain/ed3579d7d6ad285fefc257e67bf65c8a9e963e99..2c1c756ec793faa5df5a1dd7abfc3f5c92f1f924:/research/index.html?ds=inline diff --git a/research/index.html b/research/index.html index 5128512..02f636d 100644 --- a/research/index.html +++ b/research/index.html @@ -2,22 +2,29 @@ title: Ralf Jung --- -
+ -I am assistant professor at ETH Zürich as part of the Institute for Programming Languages and Systems. +
I am assistant professor at ETH Zürich, leading the Programming Language Foundations Lab. +We are part of the Institute for Programming Languages and Systems. Previously, I completed my PhD at MPI-SWS and Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany; my advisor was Derek Dreyer. I also did a post-doc in the PDOS group at MIT CSAIL.
-If you are interested in doing a PhD or post-doc working on programming language foundations, and in particular formal foundations for Rust, or if you are an ETH student interested in a Master Thesis in that area -- please reach out! -(Note that PhDs at ETH can start any time during the year, not just in September.)
+My two main lines of work are about Rust and Iris.
-On the Rust side, I am working (also in collaboration with the Rust language team) towards a solid formal foundation for the language, including in particular the unsafe parts.
-One key result here is our type safety proof, which also describes a methodology for establishing type safety of well-encapsulated unsafe code.
-My goal is to make unsafe Rust just as safe as safe Rust by means of formal verification.
-On the Iris side, besides continuing development of its logical foundations, I am interested in applying Iris to new problem domains; recently I started working on modular verification of fault-tolerant distributed system components.
-For some more information, check out my research blog, my CV, and my research statement.
In my free time, I like to run internet services myself and work on free software. This goes hand-in-hand with my pursuit of defending our privacy rights and our freedom in the digital world.