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Ralph Matthes is a researcher at IRIT, a joint research laboratory affiliated with Université de Toulouse, CNRS, Toulouse INP, and UT3, France. His work lies at the intersection of theoretical computer science, logic, and formal methods, with a strong emphasis on category theory and type-theoretic foundations for programming languages.
His research focuses on the formalization of mathematical structures in proof assistants, particularly using Coq. Key interests include:
- Category-theoretic models of programming languages
- Monoidal and displayed categories
- Semantics of linear logic
- Abstract syntax with binding
- Formal verification and certified programming
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent trajectory in advancing the formal understanding of syntax and semantics through categorical frameworks. The articles span topics from typed abstract syntax to monoidal structures for logical semantics, all implemented and verified in the Coq proof assistant, indicating a deep commitment to rigor and mechanized reasoning.
Ralph Matthes has no listed scientific awards in the provided material.
He has contributed to leading venues such as CPP and CoqPL, suggesting active engagement with the formal methods and programming languages research community. While no advising or grant activities are explicitly mentioned, his sustained publication record implies ongoing research leadership and likely supervision of students or junior researchers.
He is affiliated with IRIT, a prominent research institute in computer science in France, which hosts diverse teams working in software engineering, artificial intelligence, and theoretical computing. His work likely aligns with the institute's efforts in foundational software verification and logical frameworks.




