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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
Published numerous papers such as 'Recursive Logical Relations for Intuitionistic Linear Session Types' (Preprint, October 2025), 'Mechanizing Synthetic Tait Computability in Istari' (Preprint, September 2025), etc.; received awards including the ACM SIGPLAN Programming Languages Achievement Award (2021), IEEE LICS Test of Time Award (2007), etc.; authored books like 'Practical Foundations for Programming Languages (Second Edition)', etc.
Research Experience
Currently a professor in the Department of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University; has been involved in multiple research projects, including collaboration with Stephanie Balzer on session types for concurrency, and with Karl Crary on certifying compilers and logical frameworks, etc.
Education
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Background
Research Interests: programming languages, type theory, formal verification, etc. Professional Field: Computer Science.
Miscellany
Personal interests and hobbies are not mentioned in the HTML content; other information: serves on the editorial boards of several journals, such as 'Foundations and Trends in Programming Languages'; involved in multiple research funding projects, such as AFOSR-funded MURI grant A210038S002, etc.