OXFORD UNIVERSITY COMPUTING LABORATORY

Thomas Wahl

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Dr Thomas Wahl

Research Assistant

wahl@comlab.ox.ac.uk

Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD

interests

My main research interests are formal methods to analyse complex programs, such as Model Checking and Theorem Proving. Much of my current work is dedicated to curbing the verification complexity associated with replication, which is one of the most common design patterns for concurrent systems. My approach is to exploit regularity that many such systems exhibit. At an abstract level, systems with replicated components can often be described very compactly. If the regularity is recognized at this level, we may be able to avoid the complexity due to replication altogether.

Further academic interests include theoretical aspects of computer science, including the theory of computability and computational geometry, here especially the art of discretizing continuous geometric problems.

 

biography

I received a doctoral degree in Computer Sciences in 2007 from the University of Texas at Austin. My supervisor was E. Allen Emerson. Before joining OUCL, I spent about a year and a half at The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.

 

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My ETH website
Other publications
Peer-refereed publications

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recent news

Vacancies Grade 7 Research Assistant on Efficient Verification of Software with Replicated Components Project The Automated Formal Verification Group is offering a postdoctoral position at Oxford University's Computing Laboratory. The position is associated with the EPSRC project "Efficient Verification of Software with Replicated Components", under the supervision of Daniel Kroening, which will investigate automated techniques to improve the quality of software

Studentships Fully funded D.Phil studentship Automated Formal Verification Group

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