on Mar 12
Florent Kirchner
Rennes, France
A Computer Science Ph.D with a combined expertise in aerospace engineering and software dependability. I am interested in disruptive and team-led R&D efforts in these fields.
Technologies
software-quality formal-methods verification research-and-development metaprogramming logic collaboration whiteboard
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Experience (6)
Computer Scientist
CEA LIST
August 2011 - Current
I work on Frama-C, a source code analysis platform for the cooperation of static and dynamic verifiers. I head several initiatives that aim at innovating and making formal methods more affordable for mainstream soware developers. This entails designing, implementing, and maintaining OCaml components of the platform. I am also involved in impulsing and managing collaborative efforts toward this goal with interested industrial and academic partners.
Postdoctoral Researcher
INRIA
December 2009 - August 2011
The aim of the position was to generate formal certificates for collaborative decision procedures, in cooperation with scientists from Cambridge and Paris. From our work is emerging the ECDB, a sophisticated yet adaptable architecture for sharing and certifying RAHD non-linear arithmetic results in external verifiers.
Simultaneously, I was involved in the static analysis of properties for Java bytecode, with applications in security and invariant inference. In particular, this has led me to contribute to the development and stress-testing of the Javalib/Sawja library for static analysis.
Postdoctoral Reseacher
SRI International
November 2007 - August 2008
In the continuation of my Ph.D work, I joined the formal methods team to develop the Evidential Tool Bus, a system for coordinating distributed formal verification tools. This involved rapidly getting up to speed with the methods and tools of the team, assessing project priorities and assets, and jump-starting the implementation effort.
This stay also saw tangential work on the topic of formal digital forensics, which initiated the submission of a joint NSF proposal on this subject.
Ph. D Researcher
INRIA, Ecole Polytechnique, and NIA/NASA
September 2003 - August 2007
During this period I studied the delicate problem of compatibility between several logical frameworks, exposing several solutions to this problem and heading the implementation of fsp, a tool dedicated to sharing critical formal developments between Coq and PVS. This long-term project allowed me to demonstrate a sound capability of organization, effective scientific watch, numerous interactions with the academic community and an efficient combination of independence, teamwork, creativity and dedication.
Masters intern
INRIA, Ecole Polytechnique, and NIA/NASA
March 2003 - August 2003
This prelude to my Ph.D work required making a strong statement about my ability to quickly isolate, analyze and solve a difficult problem. I succeeded in bringing together the very diverse features of the Coq and PVS proof languages into one common core, reviewed and approved by members of both communities.
Engineer
Dassault Aviation
March 2002 - August 2002
I designed and implemented an Unmanned Combat Air Vehicule mission planning tool in Java. This involved successfully interacting with very diverse company divisions to assert the usability of existing platforms, produce and review specifications, implement and validate the tool.
Education (5)
Ph.D in Computer Science
Ecole Polytechnique
2003 - 2007
Under the supervision of Gilles Dowek and César Muñoz. Included part-time lecturing duties at Ecole Polytechnique.
Graduated with highest honors.
M.S. Computer Science
Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan (ENS)
2002 - 2003
DEA Programmation, Sémantique, Preuves et Languages (Programming, Semantics, Proofs and Languages).
Graduated with honors.
M.S. Computer Science
Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT)
2001 - 2002
Part of the ENAC overseas studies program. GPA: 3.750/4
Engineering degree in Computer Science and Air Traffic Management
Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ENAC)
1999 - 2002
Participated in ENAC's overseas studies program, and spent one semester in 2001 at Illinois Institute of Technology, following the Masters in Computer Science curriculum.
Graduated with honors. Pegasus Award for working Abroad for academic Research of industrial Development projects.
First Grade
El Carmelo School, California USA
1985 - 1986
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Open Source
Secure the Clones
A Java bytecode static analyzer for secure object copying.
I participated in the design and development of the analysis, as well as in stress tests and use cases on classes of the GNU Classpath and Oracle standard libraries.
Sawja: Static Analysis Workshop for Java
Sawja is a library written in OCaml providing a high level representation of Java bytecode programs. Sawja handles bytecode programs with their class hierarchy and control flow algorithms.
Developer, mostly focused on documentation and user interactions.
RAHD
RAHD: Real Algebra in High Dimensions Decision Procedure
followed by 4 people
I am involved in the certification component of RAHD - the ECDB branch of its development tree.
fsp
fsp is a super-prover that enables the simultaneous development of proof scripts for other provers, such as Coq and PVS.
I developed the fsp system as a part of my Ph.D thesis: this work aims at facilitating the design of cross-platform formal proof libraries.
I have used fsp to develop a library for the theory of real closed fields, using results derived from von Neumann, Gödel and Bernays' theory of classes to encode second-order formulas in the prover's first-order framework.
Practicals
Practicals is a package for programming strategies in PVS with high level tacticals.
I co-authored this implementation of a proof language based on a categorical construction, encoded as a datatype and associated functions, called a proof monad.
Tools
Pentium II 450 (900 bogomips), still performing data serving duties.
gvim.
Background
I was a teaching assistant at Ecole Polytechnique's INF311 introductory labs to computer science (third year of bachelor studies), as well as ISTIC's STR real-time systems labs (first year of master studies). - I have also contributed code to various open-source projects such as Coq or XDot, and I look forward to doing more!