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Sam Staton is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College. He holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship and leads the ERC-funded BLaSt project on probabilistic programming. His research focuses on programming language theory, particularly probabilistic and quantum programming, and category theory. Staton earned his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2007, with prior roles as a lecturer and researcher at Cambridge, Paris, and Nijmegen.
Research Interests: His work explores foundational aspects of programming languages, including semantics, algebraic effects, and applications to quantum computing and statistical modeling. Recent grants include the ARIA Safeguarded AI initiative and an AFOSR award.
Education: PhD in Computer Science (2007), BA from Cambridge (2002).
Students & Collaborators: Supervises multiple PhD students and postdocs, including those funded through his grants. Notable advisees include Swaraj Dash (now at Heriot-Watt) and Mathieu Huot (postdoc at MIT).
Awards & Grants: Royal Society Fellowship, ERC Consolidator Grant (BLaSt), EATCS Best Paper Award, and Facebook Research Award.
Labs & Teams: Leads the BLaSt project and collaborates on quantum programming via algebraic effects. Engaged in editorial roles for ACM Transactions on Quantum Computing and program committees for major conferences like POPL and LICS.
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