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Mayur Naik | |
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Assistant Professor |
Address: 266 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332-0765, USA |
Brief Bio
I'm an assistant professor of Computer Science at Georgia Tech. I do research in the areas of programming languages and software engineering. My current emphasis is on scalable program analysis algorithms and systems to improve programmer productivity and software quality.
Previously, I was a researcher at Intel Research in Berkeley (2008-11). I obtained a Ph.D. from Stanford University (2003-07), an M.S. from Purdue University (2001-03), and a B.E. from BITS Pilani, India (1995-99), all in Computer Science.
Research
I lead the nascent Program Analysis Group at Georgia Tech. All my papers and talks are available here.
I'm currently involved in the following projects:
- Prism: parametric static analysis
- Conchord: scalable analysis of concurrent programs
- Chord: a versatile program analysis platform for Java
I have also contributed to the following projects:
- CloneCloud: cloud computing for smart-phones
- CalFuzzer: active randomized testing for concurrent programs
- CBI: the Cooperative Bug Isolation project
- SLAM: software model checking for device drivers
Service
- External Review Committee, POPL 2012
- Program Committee, RV 2011
- Program Committee, OOPSLA 2011
- Program Committee, New Ideas and Emerging Results Track, ICSE 2010
- External Review Committee, PLDI 2010
