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Sam Tobin-Hochstadt is an Assistant Professor at the School of Informatics & Computing, Indiana University, with a focus on programming languages and systems. He is affiliated with the Department of Computer Science and actively contributes to the Racket and JavaScript language ecosystems.
- Research: Design and implementation of programming systems, particularly languages enabling software evolution (e.g., Racket, Typed Racket, JavaScript).
- Teaching: Courses like C211, P632, and honors sections of CS 2510.
- Collaborations: Mozilla Research, Sun Labs Programming Language Research Group.
His research spans gradual typing, DSL implementation, compiler design, and parallel programming, with recent work on build systems and probabilistic programming. While specific scientific awards aren't listed, his contributions to PLDI, POPL, and other program committees highlight his field prominence.
He mentors Ph.D. students at Indiana University and has organized academic events like IFL 2014. Personal interests include Ultimate and outdoor activities, alongside his wife Katie Edmonds' post-doc work in chemistry.





