Sorin Lerner

Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive, Mail Code 0404
La Jolla, CA 92093-0404

Office: EBU3B 3116
email: my last name at cs.ucsd.edu
 

Research

My research interests lie in programming language and analysis techniques for making software systems easier to write, maintain and understand, including static program analysis, domain specific languages, compilation, formal methods and automated theorem proving. I am a member of the UCSD Programming Systems Group.

Teaching

Spring 2008
Applied Automated Theorem Proving
Winter 2008
CSE 130 Programming Languages
Fall 2007
CSE 231 Advanced Compilers
Previous quarters
   

Publications

Students

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About me

It all started out in La Belle Province, more commonly known as Quebec. I grew up in Montreal, where I went to a french high school, Stanislas (Yes, I speak fluent french!). After two years in CEGEP at Marianopolis (in Quebec, CEGEP is the equivalent of the last year of high school and the first year of college) I studied Computer Engineering at McGill. That was a lot fun, and I met a lot of great people there. After McGill, I went to graduate school in the Computer Science department at the University of Washington in Seattle. In January 2006 I started as Assistant Professor at UCSD. Through all of this, my most profound achievement: I have resisted the temptations of evil, and I still haven't bought a TV!