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Kathleen Fisher is an Adjunct Professor in the Computer Science Department at Tufts University and currently serves as the Director of the Information Innovation Office at DARPA. She previously held roles as Professor and Department Chair at Tufts (2016-2021), Program Manager at DARPA, and Principal Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Labs Research. Her academic journey began with a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University.
Kathleen’s research focuses on advancing programming languages through domain-specific languages (DSLs), program synthesis, and formal methods. Her work addresses challenges in ad hoc data management, secure systems, and integrating machine learning with programming language design. Notable projects include the Hancock and PADS systems for data processing, Forest for filestore management, and verified parser generators.
She has received prestigious accolades, including ACM Fellow, Hertz Foundation Fellow, and SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award. Her service includes leadership roles in ACM SIGPLAN, CRA-W, and as General Chair for ICFP 2015. Kathleen has advised PhD student Matt Ahrens and led impactful DARPA programs like HACMS and PPAML.
As co-founder of the Programming Language Mentoring Workshop (PLMW), she actively contributes to diversity initiatives in computer science. Her research group, TuPL, explores DSLs, program synthesis, and language-based security, maintaining projects such as Autobahn and PADS.





