Friday, January 29, 2021

Undergraduate research shines at Programming Languages symposium

Three UC San Diego computer science undergraduate students took home top honors at the Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages' Student Research Competition. Darya Verzhbinsky and Daniel Wang were awarded first place for their work on Polymorphic Enumerative Type-Guided Synthesis, and David Cao earned second place for his paper on Automated Dependent Resource Analysis.

All three students conduct research with Professor Nadia Polikarpova in the Computer Science and Engineering Department. They shared why they decided to study computer science, what is exciting about the field, and what else they're involved in on campus, in the Q&As linked below.




 Darya Verzhbinsky


Daniel Wang 

 


David Cao 

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