#33 Z3 and Lean, the Spiritual Journey
Sep 9th 2023
Leo de Moura
#32 TyDe Systems
July 22th 2023
Jan de Muijnck-Hughes
#31 Discussing Problems in PL and Academia
July 13th 2023
Jan de Muijnck-Hughes
#30 Actors, GADTs and Burnout
May 30th 2023
Dan and Pedro
#29 Can PL theory make you a better software engineer?
April 9th 2023
Jimmy Koppel
#28 Formally Verifying Smart Contracts
February 15th 2023
Pruvendo
#27 Formalizing an OS: The seL4
February 4th 2023
Gerwin Klein
#26 Mechanizing Modern Mathematics
January 16th 2023
Kevin Buzzard
#25 Formally Verifying the Tezos Codebase
November 21st 2022
Formal Land
#24 The History of Isabelle
October 6th 2022
Lawrence Paulson
#23 What is the SIGPLAN?
September 23th 2022
Jens Palsberg and Jonathan Aldrich
#22 Impredicativity, LEM, Realizability and more
August 12th 2022
Cody Roux
#21 Denotational Design
August 4th 2022
Conal Elliott
#20 Huaweii, String Diagrams, Game Semantics
June 27th 2022
Dan R. Ghica
#19 Experience Report: Learning Coq
June 4th 2022
Patrick and Supun
#18 Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems
May 19th 2022
Cody Roux
#17 The Lost Elegance of Computation
May 9th 2022
Conal Elliott
#16 Agda, K Axiom, HoTT, Rewrite Theory
April 2nd 2022
Jesper Cockx
#15 Coq Projects, Agda, Idris, Kind
March 27th 2022
Nitin and Eric
#14 POPL, Parametricity, Scala, DOT
February 12th 2022
Nitin and Eric
#13 C/C++, Emacs, Haskell, and Coq. The Journey
December 23rd 2021
John Wiegley
#12 Tenure, Sexism and ADHD
November 10th 2021
Talia Ringer
Talia Ringer is an Assistant Professor at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She did her PhD at University of Washington with her thesis on Proof Repair.
She’s very active on twitter @taliaringer. And in this episode we will talk about her transition from PhD to Professor, her work on diversity, her ADHD and how it has affected her career so far, and we also touch on the delicate topic of sexism in academia.
Links
- Talia’s Twitter
- Sigplan Mentoring
- TIL: a type-directed, optimizing compiler for ML
- Neuro Divergent in CS
- Overblur
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