
معرفی
Magnus O. Myreen is a Professor at Chalmers University of Technology in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. His research focuses on formal verification, interactive theorem provers, compilers, machine code, and functional programming. He leads the CakeML project, aiming to create verified compilers and runtime systems.
- Education: B.A. in Computer Science from University of Oxford, Ph.D. in Program Verification from University of Cambridge.
- Current Roles: Professor at Chalmers, part-time researcher at Arm Ltd., and steering committee chair for ITP conference.
His research integrates decompilation into logic, proof-producing synthesis, and verified stacks that connect software and hardware verification. Recent work includes verified compilers for Scheme and Dafny via CakeML, and end-to-end verification of subgraph-solving algorithms.
Key publications highlight verified compiler ecosystems, including bootstrapping CakeML, cross-architecture compilation, and hardware verification. Trends in his work emphasize automated reasoning, compiler optimization, and verified computation for AI/ML.
- Scientific Awards:
- BCS Distinguished Dissertation Competition 2010
- ACM SIGPLAN Most Influential POPL Paper Award 2024
- Amazon Research Award for Compiling Dafny to CakeML (2023)
Myreen has supervised PhD students Alejandro Gomez, Oskar Abrahamsson, and Andreas Loow. Funding includes grants from the Swedish Research Council and a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. He also contributes to projects like Milawa and HOL Light verification.




