Jeremy Yallop
Associate Professor · Dependently-Typed Programming
University of CambridgeAbout
Jeremy Yallop is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and a Fellow & Director of Studies at Robinson College. He works on dependently-typed programming, multi-stage programming, and parser combinator libraries.
- Education:
- PhD, University of Edinburgh (2010)
- MPhil, University of Cambridge (2004)
Research interests include algebraic optimization with Frex (a framework for equational reasoning in dependently-typed languages), modular macros for OCaml, staged compilation techniques, and deterministic parser design. His work bridges theoretical type systems with practical language implementation.
Recent article trends show focus on dependently-typed algebraic simplification, staged compilation, parser combinator performance, and multi-stage programming safety. Collaborations span institutions including University of Edinburgh, KCL, and Jane Street.
Scientific awards:
- Distinguished Paper & Artifact Awards (PLDI 2019)
- Best Paper Award (PEPM 2016)
Advising: Accepts MPhil/PhD students at Cambridge. Community involvement: Organized workshops/seminars including Dagstuhl 16112, TyDe, and GPCE conferences.
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