Adam T. Geller

PhD Student, Unversity of British Columbia

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Ph.D. @ UBC Ongoing

M.Sc. @ UBC 2020

B.Sc. @ UW 2018

I am a PhD Student in the Software Practices Lab at UBC, supervised by William J. Bowman. My research focuses on using type information for doing compiler optimizations safely in low-level languages. My interests include the theory and practice of types and compilers, especially problems related to practical type preservation. I also have experience working on program verification projects, which is something I enjoy.

Outside of grad school, I referee fencing on the US and Canadian national circuits (I also fence, but not nationally). I have a cat, Socrates. I enjoy cooking and baking, when I have time/energy. My time is often wasted watching various sports, TV shows, and movies.

Publications

2024

  1. Indexed Types for a Statically Safe WebAssembly
    Adam T. Geller, Justin Frank, and William J. Bowman
    Principles of Programming Lanuages (POPL), 2024