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source link (goole.com)Matthew Fluet is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Cornell University. During his graduate studies, he had the opportunity to spend two and a half years visiting the Computer Science department at Harvard University. Prior to joining RIT, he spent three years as a Research Assistant Professor at the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago.
Dr. Fluet's main research interests lie with the design and implementation of programming languages, particularly compiler technology, concurrency and parallelism, type systems, and program semantics. His thesis work focused on type systems for and applications of region-based memory management, a particular scheme for managing dynamically allocated data. With colleagues at the University of Chicago, he leads the Manticore project, an effort to design and implement a new functional programming language to exploit next generation multicore computer systems. He has also begun to explore high-level concurrency programming, leading to the development of a novel abstraction, dubbed transactional events, which combines first-class synchronous message-passing events with all-or-nothing transactions. Finally, he continues to lead the development of MLton, a whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML; he is particularly interested in understanding how MLton's compilation model can be extended to richer input languages without sacrificing performance.
Balancing formal theory and practical implementation is a principle that Dr. Fluet plans to continue to practice in his future research endeavors.
Xumin Liu is an Assistant Professor in the department of computer science at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She received her PhD in computer science from Virginia Tech. Her research interests lie in the general field of data management with special focuses on service computing and change management in service oriented enterprises. Dr. Liu.s research has been published in various international journals and conferences, such as the International Journal on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB journal), IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking, Applications, and Worksharing (CollaborateCom), etc. Dr. Liu also frequently serves as a program committee member for various international conferences and workshops.
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