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SPLASH 2017
Sun 22 - Fri 27 October 2017 Vancouver, Canada
Fri 27 Oct 2017 08:30 - 08:40 at Regency C - Keynote Friday

Jan Vitek is a Professor of Computer Science at Northeastern University. Dr. Vitek was born in Czechoslovakia and educated in Switzerland. Over the years, he worked on topics related to programming languages, their design, use, and implementation. With Noble and Potter, he proposed the notion of flexible alias control which became know as Ownership Types. He led the Ovm project which produced the first real-time Java virtual machine to be flight tested on a ScanEagle drone (he claims no one was harmed). Outcomes of this project include the Schism real-time garbage collector and the FijiVM – a production VM for embedded systems. More recently, he worked on dynamic languages, trying to make sense of JavaScript and to design a new language called, Thorn. Nowadays, he spends his time with statisticians and data scientists. Jan believes that his 2012 election as Chair of SIGPLAN was an accident; since has been busy trying to rock the boat to ensure this does not happen again. In his spare time, Jan enjoys organizing conferences and sitting on PCs (over 25 in the last decade). He founded the MOS (mobile objects), IWACO (alias control), STOP (gradual typing), and TRANSACT (transactional memory) workshop series. He was the first program chair of VEE and chaired ESOP, ECOOP, Coordination and TOOLS. He was the general chair of PLDI (in Beijing!), ISMM and LCTES. He may still be sitting on the steering committees of ECOOP, JTRES, ICFP, OOPLSA, POPL, PLDI, LCTES, ESOP.

Fri 27 Oct

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08:30 - 10:00
Keynote FridayKeynotes at Regency C
08:30
10m
Day opening
SPLASH 2018
Keynotes
P: Jan Vitek Northeastern University, USA
08:40
5m
Other
Onward! Most Notable Paper Award
Keynotes
08:45
10m
Awards
Student Awards
Keynotes
Jennifer B. Sartor Vrije Universiteit Brussel
08:55
65m
Talk
Onward 2017 Keynote: How the languages we speak shape the ways we thinkKeynote
Keynotes
Lera Boroditsky UC San Diego