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Master’s theses defense by Ogushi, Niimi, Chenxin and Luthfan

Our members presented their master’s theses.

  • Tomoki Ogushi, ライブデータ構造プログラミングの大規模データ利用のための改善 (PDF)
  • Kazuki Niimi, Extending Effekt with Bidirectional Effects (PDF)
  • Jizhe Chenxin, Nested Object Support in an Object-Oriented Domain-Specific Language for GPGPU (PDF)
  • Lubis Luthfan Anshar, BatakJava: an Object-Oriented Programming Language with Versions (PDF)

(official announcement)

Springer received Seiichi Tejima Doctoral Dissertation Award

Matthias Springer, who finished his PhD with our group, received Seiichi Tejima Doctoral Dissertation Award for FY 2019-2020. The doctoral dissertation awards are selected on content originality and the potential for development of research findings. Up to two dissertations are selected from each field category.

Award Ceremony on April 19

Masuhara’s Keynote Talk on Object Support for GPGPU at APLAS’20

Masuhara gave a keynote talk entitled “Object Support for GPU Programming: Why and How” at the 18th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2020).

Talk on Polyglot/Poly-enivornment Live Programming at LIVE’20

Hidehiko Masuhara, Shusuke Takahashi, Yusuke Izawa and Youyou Cong give a talk on “Toward a Multi-Language and Multi-Environment Framework for Live Programming” at the LIVE 2020 workshop co-located with SPLASH’20.

Paper Presentation on a Persistent Reactive Programming Language at REBLS

Tetsuo Kamina, Tomoyuki Aotani and Hidehiko Masuhara presented a paper entitled “Managing Persistent Signals using Signal Classes” at 7th Workshop on Reactive and Event-based Languages & Systems (REBLS 2020), co-located with SPLASH 2020.

IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists, Kazuki Niimi, 2020, Extending Lift Intermediate Representation with Dynamic Length Arrays

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Niimi received IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists

Kazuki Niimi received the 2020 IPSJ Computer Science Research Award for Young Scientists for his presentation on “Extending Lift Intermediate Representation with Dynamic Length Arrays“, presented at
the 127th IPSJ Workshop on Programming.

The award is given to young members who made outstanding presentations at the IPSJ workshops and symposiums on computer science area. This year’s award recipients were 18.

Niimi received the award at the 131th IPSJ Workshop on Programming on October 29th.

Izawa is Awarded as a JST ACT-X Researcher

Yusuke Izawa is awarded as a researcher of ACT-XFrontier of mathematics and information science” area, JST’s Strategic Basic Research Programs. The title of his research topic is “汎用性と高性能を両立するハイブリッド型実行時コンパイラ”.

Rohan Ray Sobha Returns

Rohan Ray Sobha, who was a Tokyo Tech Summer Program student two years ago, came back our group. Under the International Graduate Program (A), he started pursuing his Master’s and Doctoral degrees.

Welkom terug!

Layer Activation Interface at COP’20

A paper entitled “Activation Interfaces for Modular Reasoning in Context-Oriented Programming” authored by Paul Leger, Hidehiko Masuhara and Ismael Figueroa was presented at the 12th International Workshop on Context-Oriented Programming and Advanced Modularity (COP 2020). This is a proposal to provide a stable interface into the layer activation mechanism.

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