Our Lab is a part of the Informatics Faculty at the University of Lugano. The Lab was established in 2006 when Prof. Sharygina received a career award from the Tasso Foundation. The Lab projects focus on automated formal verification with a particular interest in software/hardware model checking, information security, static analysis, abstract interpretation, and decision procedures. We create both theoretical frameworks and practical tools to enable sound and scalable verification of industrial-size systems. For questions about the Lab projects contact natasha.sharygina@usi.ch. We have NEW open PhD and Postdoc positions. For more information, contact natasha.sharygina@usi.ch. |
Formal Verification and Security Lab
Our Lab is a part of the Informatics Faculty at the University of Lugano. The Lab was established in 2006 when Prof. Sharygina received a career award from the Tasso Foundation. The Lab projects focus on automated formal verification with a particular interest in software/hardware model checking, information security, static analysis, abstract interpretation, and decision procedures. We create both theoretical frameworks and practical tools to enable sound and scalable verification of industrial-size systems. For questions about the Lab projects contact natasha.sharygina@usi.ch. We have NEW open PhD and Postdoc positions. For more information, contact natasha.sharygina@usi.ch. |
Latest news
2010-04-30 |
"A Flexible Schema for Generating Explanations in Lazy Theory Propagation" paper was accepted to Memocode 2010 |
2010-04-29 |
Loopfrog was accepted for a tool session of Workshop on Invariant Generation at FLOC 2010 |
2010-03-15 |
A paper "Termination Analysis with Compositional Transition Invariants" was accepted to CAV 2010 |
2010-03-01 |
"PINCETTE" project on Validation of System Upgrades was approved by EU FP7 STREP for 36 months funding |
2010-02-01 |
New paper titled "The OpenSMT Solver" will appear at TACAS 2010 |