Alastair F. DonaldsonView profile
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Alastair F. Donaldson is a Professor in the Department of Computing at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering, where he leads the Multicore Programming Group. He also works as a Software Engineer at Google in the Android Graphics Team. Previously, he served as Director of GraphicsFuzz, an Imperial College spinout company acquired by Google in 2018. His research spans programming languages, compilers, verification, and testing, with a particular focus on randomized and fuzz testing techniques for compilers and program analyzers. Donaldson has developed several influential testing frameworks including GraphicsFuzz, RustSmith, and GrayC, which have significantly advanced compiler testing methodologies. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong trend toward practical applications of compiler testing techniques across diverse domains including GPU programming, verification-aware languages, and memory models. His work increasingly incorporates continuous integration practices and focuses on addressing real-world challenges in compiler development and verification. Donaldson maintains active involvement in the programming languages research community, serving on program committees for major conferences including PLDI, POPL, ASPLOS, and SPLASH. He has contributed significantly to advancing compiler testing methodologies and has mentored numerous researchers through PLMW (Programming Languages Mentoring Workshop). He leads the Multicore Programming Group at Imperial College London, which focuses on challenges in parallel and concurrent programming. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical software engineering challenges, particularly in the areas of compiler correctness and verification.











