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Benjamin J. Delaware is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University. His research focuses on programming languages, formal verification, and tools for ensuring software correctness using mechanized theorem provers. He holds a Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin (2013), an MSc from Washington University in St. Louis (2007), and a B.S. from Truman State University (2005).
His work emphasizes practical formal methods, including static enforcement of privacy policies, compiler design for oblivious computation, and automated verification techniques. Key contributions include tools like Taypsi, KestRel, and HACCLE. His research bridges theory and practice, addressing challenges in software security, correctness, and efficiency.
Publications span top venues like POPL, PLDI, and OOPSLA, reflecting a strong focus on foundational programming language concepts. Collaborations with researchers like Suresh Jagannathan and Qianchuan Ye drive advancements in automated reasoning and secure computation.
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