From: Ralf Jung Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2022 01:34:10 +0000 (-0400) Subject: announce my ETH position :-)) X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/web.git/commitdiff_plain/d7bde62cac4634c4e4c9477424bbc365cb4fda69 announce my ETH position :-)) --- diff --git a/ralf/_posts/2022-08-16-eth.md b/ralf/_posts/2022-08-16-eth.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..86ad9ee --- /dev/null +++ b/ralf/_posts/2022-08-16-eth.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- +title: "A New Beginning" +categories: research rust +--- + +I have some very exciting news to share: starting November 1st, I will work at ETH Zürich as an assistant professor! +Becoming a professor in the first place is a dream come true, and becoming a professor at a place like ETH Zürich is not something I even dared to dream of. +I still cannot quite believe that this is actually happening (I will be *professor*?!??), but [the news is out](https://twitter.com/CSatETH/status/1548944615285350400) so I guess this is real. :D + + + +I feel excited and terrified in about equal parts. +Excited by all the new possibilities, by the prospect of working with students and inspiring the next generation of researchers; +terrified by all the responsibility and the prospect of having to stand in a classroom and give a lecture in only a few months' time. +But somehow everyone else seems confident that I can do this, so I guess I'll just play along and hope that I will not prove them wrong... + +I am also humbled and eternally thankful for being given this opportunity. +Being able to work in an environment like ETH is a privilege beyond imagination, and I don't know how I got so lucky. +I probably used up all my Karma points for the rest of my life, and will do my best to honor this privilege. +I feel hugely indebted to everyone I worked with, first and foremost of course my PhD advisor [Derek Dreyer](https://people.mpi-sws.org/~dreyer/). +But I would also like to specifically call out the Rust community, because I don't think this would have happened without Rust -- thanks to *everyone* who contributed to this language that I am essentially building my career on[^rust], and thanks in particular to everyone who indulged in my ideas for how Rust should approach unsafe code and helped me shape that corner of the language. + +[^rust]: Before anyone gets worried, I also have some [ideas](https://iris-project.org/) I want to pursue that are unrelated to Rust. But Rust is currently by far the biggest inspiration for new research problems for me, and without Rust I don't think my research would be anywhere near as applied and impactful as it is today, which I am sure played a key role in the decision of ETH to hire me. + +So what's next? +I will soon finish my post-doc at MIT and move back to Europe, and then move to Zürich in October. +And then I will have to figure out how this being-a-professor thing works. ;) +My first main priority is building a research group: the "Programming Language Foundations Lab"[^lab]. +So if you are interested in doing a PhD or post-doc working on, well, 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](https://research.ralfj.de/contact.html)! +I am still figuring out how to do things like hiring people and finding suitable projects, but there is no shortage of open problems that need solving and theorems that need proving. :) + +[^lab]: Yes, I have a lab coat. I don't usually wear it though... and if you want to see me wear it, that will cost you some beer. diff --git a/research/index.html b/research/index.html index f471122..2616ea6 100644 --- a/research/index.html +++ b/research/index.html @@ -7,6 +7,9 @@ title: Ralf Jung

I am a post-doctoral researcher in the PDOS group at MIT CSAIL under the supervision of Frans Kaashoek and Nickolai Zeldovich.
Previously, I completed my PhD at MPI-SWS and Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany; my advisor was Derek Dreyer.

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I will start my position as assistant professor at ETH Zürich on November 1st. +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](https://research.ralfj.de/contact.html)!

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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.