Niccolò Veltriمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Niccolò Veltri is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Software Science at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. He is a member of the Logic and Semantics research group and co-organizes the Theory Seminar (TSEM). His primary research interests lie in Type Theory , Programming Language Semantics , Formalization of Mathematics , and Categorical Proof Theory . His work emphasizes rigorous formalization using proof assistants, particularly Agda, to develop and verify complex logical and computational systems. The recent publications highlight a consistent focus on foundational aspects of logic and computation. Key themes include the formalization and metatheory of substructural and non-commutative logics (e.g., Lambek calculus, skew monoidal categories), the use of focusing for proof normalization, the semantics of process calculi (CCS, π-calculus) in guarded and cubical type theories, and the constructive treatment of coinductive data and final semantics. The consistent use of Agda for formalization is a hallmark of his research output. No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text. Niccolò Veltri advises several PhD students, including Michel Smykalla, Ioannis Andreou, Andrea Laretto, Michele De Pascalis, Philipp Joram, and Cheng-Syuan Wan, often in collaboration with Tarmo Uustalu and Fosco Loregian. There is no mention of specific grants in the provided text. He is a core member of the Logic and Semantics research group at the Institute of Computer Science, Tallinn University of Technology, which drives his collaborative research and the organization of the Theory Seminar (TSEM).









