
Marian Lingsch-Rosenfeld
Researcher · Software Verification
Max Planck Institute for Security and PrivacyAbout
Marian Lingsch-Rosenfeld is a researcher at the Department of Computer Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich), affiliated with the Software and Computational Systems Lab. Based in Office Room F 012 at Oettingenstraße 67, Munich, they actively contribute to software verification research and mentor graduate students through thesis projects.
Research interests focus on software verification, program analysis, and model checking, with specific expertise in predicate abstraction, constrained horn clauses, and deductive verification techniques. Their work bridges theoretical foundations with practical verification tools, particularly CPAchecker.
Recent publications demonstrate significant contributions to verification witnesses, program transformations, and loop abstraction techniques. Conference participation includes active roles in ASE, ECOOP, and VMCAI as both author and committee member for artifact evaluation.
As a thesis supervisor, they guide students through advanced topics including:
- Constrained-Horn-Clause export for CPAchecker
- BMC algorithm performance improvements
- Software Verification Witnesses extensions
- Deductive verifier development
- Compiler optimizations impact analysis
Available for consultation via office hours by appointment through meet.lrz.de, with communication primarily via university email channels.
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