Thomas Gilray
Scholar

Thomas Gilray

Google Scholar ID: 0rjE8o4AAAAJ
Washington State University
Static AnalysisLanguage DesignAutomated ReasoningCompilers
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Publications
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Datalog with First-Class Facts
Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment · 2024
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Awarded an NSF PPoSS Large grant (~$5M over 5 years) supporting ~10 PhD students and 7 faculty
  • Received an NSF PPoSS planning grant to scale Datalog-based platforms like Slog
  • Paper 'Load-balancing Parallel Relational Algebra' won the ISC Hans Meuer Best Paper Award
  • Paper 'Distributed Relational Algebra at Scale' won the HiPC Best Paper Award
  • Published in top-tier venues including VLDB, ICS, ASPLOS, AAAI, HPDC, ISC, HiPC, PLDI, and POPL
  • Multiple papers accepted at highly selective conferences (e.g., ASPLOS: 12.7% acceptance rate; POPL: 23%)
Background
  • Associate Professor at Washington State University (WSU)
  • Research focuses on the design and implementation of scalable systems for reasoning about code
  • Works on foundations of tunable, correct-by-design program analysis
  • Develops declarative logic-programming languages to bridge specification and scalable parallel implementation
  • Recent work emphasizes enhancing Datalog expressivity and accelerating such languages on supercomputers and GPUs
  • Broad interests include compilers, verification, optimization, and programming language design and implementation