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Thomas P. Jensen is a Directeur de recherche (Research Director) at INRIA, the French National Institute for Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. He has been affiliated with INRIA since 2010, previously serving as a researcher at CNRS (French National Center for Scientific Research) from 1993 to 2010. Currently, he leads the Epicure project-team on semantic analysis and compilation for secure execution platforms, and since 2022, he serves as director of the Laboratoire d'Excellence CominLabs.
His educational background includes a Cand. scient. in Computing and Mathematics from the University of Copenhagen (1990), a PhD from Imperial College, University of London (1992), and a Habilitation à diriger des recherches from Université Rennes 1 (1999).
Dr. Jensen's research focuses on program analysis and software security, with particular expertise in static program analysis based on abstract interpretation theory, language-based security, information flow control, and Software Fault Isolation. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in secure compilation and program verification.
His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward formally verified security mechanisms, particularly in the integration of Software Fault Isolation with verified compilers like CompCert. His research spans both theoretical aspects of program semantics and practical security applications, with increasing emphasis on algebraic data types, relational analysis, and formal verification of program transformations.
- Best paper award at GPCE 2018 for Verification of High-Level Transformations with Inductive Refinement Types
- Editor of Strategic research and innovation roadmap for the SPARTA cybersecurity competence network (2022)
Dr. Jensen has been actively involved in numerous research projects including JavaSec, Decert, Seccloud, AJACS, Anastasec, SPARTA, and SecurEval. His leadership roles in research teams and projects demonstrate his significant contributions to both academic research and practical cybersecurity applications. His work often involves collaboration with researchers across Europe on large-scale cybersecurity initiatives.
He maintains strong connections with the international programming languages and security research communities, regularly publishing in top venues including PLDI, POPL, ICFP, SAS, ESOP, and CSF, and participating in program committees for major conferences in these fields.




