
معرفی
Matthieu Sozeau is a researcher affiliated with Inria, focusing on type theory, proof assistants, functional programming, and unification. He actively contributes to academic conferences and workshops, including POPL, ICFP, PLDI, CPP, CoqPL, and WITS.
- Affiliation: Inria
- Research Interests: Type Theory, Proof Assistants, Functional Programming, Unification
- Conference Roles: Program Committee Member, Panelist, Speaker
His research centers on formal verification, dependently-typed programming, and compiler correctness. He develops tools like MetaCoq and Equations to enhance Coq's capabilities, bridging theoretical research with practical applications in programming and proof automation.
Recent publications include work on sort polymorphism for proof assistants (POPL 2025), verified extraction from Coq to OCaml (PLDI 2024), and MetaCoq tutorials (TutorialFest 2024). Earlier contributions focus on operational correctness verification (ML 2022), type system formalization (POPL 2020), and univalent parametricity (ICFP 2018).
He is a key member of the Coq Development Team, contributing to workshops and tool evolution. His work often intersects with functional programming and mathematical logic, emphasizing certified software and automated reasoning.





