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|Series=POPL
 
|Series=POPL
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Type=Conference
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|Field=Programming language
 
|Start date=2018/01/07
 
|Start date=2018/01/07
 
|End date=2018/01/13
 
|End date=2018/01/13
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|Submission deadline=2017/07/07
 
|Homepage=https://popl18.sigplan.org/
 
|Homepage=https://popl18.sigplan.org/
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|Twitter account=@poplconf
 
|City=Los Angeles
 
|City=Los Angeles
 
|State=California
 
|State=California
 
|Country=USA
 
|Country=USA
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|Poster deadline=2017/10/30
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|Notification=2017/09/29
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|Submitting link=https://popl18.hotcrp.com
 
|Has host organization=ACM SIGPLAN
 
|Has host organization=ACM SIGPLAN
 
|has general chair=Ranjit Jhala
 
|has general chair=Ranjit Jhala
 
|has program chair=Andrew Myers
 
|has program chair=Andrew Myers
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|has Keynote speaker=Derek Dreyer, Gordon Plotkin, Sarah Lawsky, Frank Pfenning, Robert Harper, Carlo Angiuli, William E. Byrd, Gregory Rosenblatt, Zachary Kincaid, Thomas Reps, Roberto Giacobazzi, Chung-chieh Shan, Mathias Fleury, Andreas Lochbihler, Andrei Popescu, Jacques-Henri Jourdan, Robbert Krebbers
 
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'''POPL 2018'''The 45th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2018), Sun 7 - Sat 13 January 2018, Los Angeles, California, United States
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'''POPL 2018''' The 45th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2018), Sun 7 - Sat 13 January 2018, Los Angeles, California, United States
  
 
''The annual Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages is a forum for the discussion of all aspects of programming languages and programming systems. Both theoretical and experimental papers are welcome, on topics ranging from formal frameworks to experience reports. We seek submissions that make principled, enduring contributions to the theory, design, understanding, implementation or application of programming languages.
 
''The annual Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages is a forum for the discussion of all aspects of programming languages and programming systems. Both theoretical and experimental papers are welcome, on topics ranging from formal frameworks to experience reports. We seek submissions that make principled, enduring contributions to the theory, design, understanding, implementation or application of programming languages.
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The main POPL 2018 conference will be held from Wed 10 - Fri 12 January 2018.''
 
The main POPL 2018 conference will be held from Wed 10 - Fri 12 January 2018.''
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==Important Dates==
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AoE (UTC-12h)
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* Conference:              Mon 8 - Sat 13 Jan 2018
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* Final papers due:        Mon 30 Oct 2017
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* Author notification:    Fri 29 Sep 2017
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* Author response period:  Mon 11 - Thu 14 Sep 2017
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* Submissions due:        Fri 7 Jul 2017
  
 
==Committees==
 
==Committees==
 
'''Organizing Committee POPL 2018'''
 
'''Organizing Committee POPL 2018'''
Ranjit Jhala
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Ranjit Jhala General Chair
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'''General Chair'''
University of California, San Diego
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* Ranjit Jhala, University of California, San Diego, United States
United States
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Andrew Myers
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'''Program Chair'''
Andrew Myers Program Chair
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* Andrew Myers, Cornell University, United States
Cornell University
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United States
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'''Conference Manager'''
Annabel Satin
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* Annabel Satin, P.C.K.
Annabel Satin Conference Manager
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P.C.K.
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'''Associated Events Chair'''
Marco Gaboardi
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* Marco Gaboardi, University at Buffalo, SUNY, United States
Marco Gaboardi Associated Events Chair
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University at Buffalo, SUNY
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'''Industrial Relations Chair'''
United States
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* David Walker, Princeton University, United States
David Walker
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David Walker Industrial Relations Chair
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'''Remote Participation Chair'''
Princeton University
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* Michael Greenberg, Pomona College
United States
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Michael Greenberg
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'''Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair, Publicity Chair'''
Michael Greenberg Remote Participation Chair
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* Jean Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
Pomona College
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* Cătălin Hriţcu, Inria Paris
Jean Yang
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Jean Yang Artefact Evaluation Co-Chair, Publicity Chair
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'''Student Research Competition Chair'''
Carnegie Mellon University
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* Benjamin Delaware, Purdue University
Benjamin Delaware
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Benjamin Delaware Student Research Competition Chair
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'''Website Chair'''
Purdue University
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* Rohit Singh, CSAIL, MIT, United States
Cătălin Hriţcu
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Cătălin Hriţcu Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair
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'''Student Volunteer Co-Captain'''
Inria Paris
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* Alex Sanchez-Stern, University of California, San Diego, United States
Rohit Singh
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* Jakub Zalewski, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Rohit Singh Website Chair
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CSAIL, MIT
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==Keynotes==
United States
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* Derek Dreyer: Milner Award Lecture: The Type Soundness Theorem That You Really Want to Prove (and Now You Can)
Alex Sanchez-Stern
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* Gordon Plotkin: Some Principles of Differential Programming Languages
Alex Sanchez-Stern Student Volunteer Co-Captain
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* Sarah Lawsky: Formal Methods and the Law
University of California, San Diego
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* Frank Pfenning: Message-Passing Concurrency and Substructural Logics
United States
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* Robert Harper, Carlo Angiuli: Computational Higher Type Theory
Jakub Zalewski
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* William E. Byrd, Gregory Rosenblatt: One Weird Trick: Relational Interpreters for Program Synthesis
Jakub Zalewski Student Volunteer Co-Captain
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* Zachary Kincaid, Thomas Reps: Introduction to Algebraic Program analysis
University of Edinburgh
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* Roberto Giacobazzi: Code Obfuscation - A Hacking view on program analysis and understanding
United Kingdom
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* Chung-chieh Shan: Equational reasoning for probabilistic programming
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* Mathias Fleury, Andreas Lochbihler, Andrei Popescu: Programming and Reasoning with Infinite Data in Isabelle/HOL.
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* Jacques-Henri Jourdan, Robbert Krebbers: Iris - A Modular Foundation for Higher-Order Concurrent Separation Logic

Latest revision as of 15:41, 9 July 2020

POPL 2018
45th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages
Event in series POPL
Dates 2018/01/07 (iCal) - 2018/01/13
Homepage: https://popl18.sigplan.org/
Twitter account: @poplconf
Submitting link: https://popl18.hotcrp.com
Location
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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Important dates
Posters: 2017/10/30
Submissions: 2017/07/07
Notification: 2017/09/29
Subevents: PEPM 2018
Committees
General chairs: Ranjit Jhala
PC chairs: Andrew Myers
Keynote speaker: Derek Dreyer, Gordon Plotkin, Sarah Lawsky, Frank Pfenning, Robert Harper, Carlo Angiuli, William E. Byrd, Gregory Rosenblatt, Zachary Kincaid, Thomas Reps, Roberto Giacobazzi, Chung-chieh Shan, Mathias Fleury, Andreas Lochbihler, Andrei Popescu, Jacques-Henri Jourdan, Robbert Krebbers
Table of Contents
Tweets by @poplconf


POPL 2018 The 45th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2018), Sun 7 - Sat 13 January 2018, Los Angeles, California, United States

The annual Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages is a forum for the discussion of all aspects of programming languages and programming systems. Both theoretical and experimental papers are welcome, on topics ranging from formal frameworks to experience reports. We seek submissions that make principled, enduring contributions to the theory, design, understanding, implementation or application of programming languages.

The symposium is sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, in cooperation with ACM SIGACT and ACM SIGLOG.

The main POPL 2018 conference will be held from Wed 10 - Fri 12 January 2018.

Important Dates

AoE (UTC-12h)

  • Conference: Mon 8 - Sat 13 Jan 2018
  • Final papers due: Mon 30 Oct 2017
  • Author notification: Fri 29 Sep 2017
  • Author response period: Mon 11 - Thu 14 Sep 2017
  • Submissions due: Fri 7 Jul 2017

Committees

Organizing Committee POPL 2018

General Chair

  • Ranjit Jhala, University of California, San Diego, United States

Program Chair

  • Andrew Myers, Cornell University, United States

Conference Manager

  • Annabel Satin, P.C.K.

Associated Events Chair

  • Marco Gaboardi, University at Buffalo, SUNY, United States

Industrial Relations Chair

  • David Walker, Princeton University, United States

Remote Participation Chair

  • Michael Greenberg, Pomona College

Artifact Evaluation Co-Chair, Publicity Chair

  • Jean Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Cătălin Hriţcu, Inria Paris

Student Research Competition Chair

  • Benjamin Delaware, Purdue University

Website Chair

  • Rohit Singh, CSAIL, MIT, United States

Student Volunteer Co-Captain

  • Alex Sanchez-Stern, University of California, San Diego, United States
  • Jakub Zalewski, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Keynotes

  • Derek Dreyer: Milner Award Lecture: The Type Soundness Theorem That You Really Want to Prove (and Now You Can)
  • Gordon Plotkin: Some Principles of Differential Programming Languages
  • Sarah Lawsky: Formal Methods and the Law
  • Frank Pfenning: Message-Passing Concurrency and Substructural Logics
  • Robert Harper, Carlo Angiuli: Computational Higher Type Theory
  • William E. Byrd, Gregory Rosenblatt: One Weird Trick: Relational Interpreters for Program Synthesis
  • Zachary Kincaid, Thomas Reps: Introduction to Algebraic Program analysis
  • Roberto Giacobazzi: Code Obfuscation - A Hacking view on program analysis and understanding
  • Chung-chieh Shan: Equational reasoning for probabilistic programming
  • Mathias Fleury, Andreas Lochbihler, Andrei Popescu: Programming and Reasoning with Infinite Data in Isabelle/HOL.
  • Jacques-Henri Jourdan, Robbert Krebbers: Iris - A Modular Foundation for Higher-Order Concurrent Separation Logic