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Aaron Turon is a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS), where he focuses on foundational aspects of programming languages, concurrency, and formal verification. His work bridges theoretical insights with practical applications, particularly in systems such as Rust and frameworks for reasoning about weak memory models.
His research interests include concurrent programming, type systems, formal methods, and scalable distributed systems. He has contributed to seminal projects like the Iris framework for concurrent reasoning and the development of LVars for quasi-deterministic parallelism.
Turon's publications emphasize practical formal verification techniques, such as separation logic and logical relations, to ensure correctness in complex systems. His work on Rust highlights the translation of theoretical concepts into industrial-strength tools.
He collaborates with academic and industrial partners to advance programming language design, concurrency control, and software engineering practices.
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