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Cristian Cadar is Professor of Software Reliability in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London, where he leads the Software Reliability Group, working on automatic techniques for increasing the reliability and security of software systems. Cristian’s research has been recognised by several prestigious awards, including the EuroSys Jochen Liedtke Award, the HVC Award, the BCS Roger Needham Award, the ACM SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award, and the ACM CCS Test of Time Award. He also received an ERC Consolidator Grant and an EPSRC Early-Career Fellowship. Many of the research techniques he co-authored have been open-sourced and used by several groups in both academia and industry. In particular, he is co-author and the principal maintainer of the KLEE symbolic execution system, a popular system with a large user base. Cristian has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University, and undergraduate and Master’s degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Contributions
2022
ESEC/FSE
- Session Chair of Opening session + Distinguished paper awards (part of Plenary Events)
- Past-Sensitive Pointer Analysis for Symbolic Execution
- Session Chair of Keynote II - Impact Paper Award by Gail Murphy (part of Plenary Events)
- Committee Member in Test of Time Award Committee
- Program Co-Chair in Program Committee within the Research Papers-track
- Steering Committee Member in Steering Committee
- Program Co-Chair in Organizing Committee
- Session Chair of ESEC/FSE 20 Services & APIs (part of ESEC/FSE 2020)
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