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Ben Titzer is a Research Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Software and Societal Systems Department since 2022. His work spans systems programming languages, compilers, and WebAssembly virtual machines.
- Co-founder of the WebAssembly project (2014)
- Developed the Wizard Engine for Wasm research
- Former Member of Technical Staff at Sun Microsystems (2007-2010)
- Google employee (2010-2019) leading V8's TurboFan compiler
- Teaching/Research Fellow at Australian National University (2020)
- Private consultancy in 2021
His research interests focus on WebAssembly evolution for academic and industrial applications, including:
- Edge computing integration
- Dynamic instrumentation via Whamm! and Wasm-R3
- Garbage collection and memory optimization
- Fast interpreters and execution models
- Linux-kernel interfaces for Wasm
- Security against Spectre-class vulnerabilities
Key trends in recent publications (2025-2021) include:
- Scaling Wasm beyond web environments
- Improving debugging and analysis tooling
- Compiler design for lightweight systems
- Memory safety in embedded contexts
- LLM security as a new research direction
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