
معرفی
Carlo Angiuli is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University. His research focuses on programming languages and logic through the lens of type theory, particularly dependent types, proof assistants, and homotopy type theory. He is currently coauthoring a book on dependent type theory with Daniel Gratzer.
- Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
- Develops programming language foundations and computational interpretations of type theory
- Active in the HoTTEST Summer School organization and PL Wonks seminar group
- Recipient of multiple prestigious awards for type theory research
His recent publications explore universe polymorphism, cubical type theory, and the intersection of category theory with programming language design. As a community builder, he organizes international research seminars and maintains experimental proof assistants like RedPRL. His teaching includes advanced courses on modern dependent types and foundational computer science topics.
Scientific Awards:
- Best Paper Award (FSCD 2019)
- CMU School of Computer Science Distinguished Dissertation Award
He contributes to proof assistant development and hosts the PL Wonks research group at Indiana University.





