About us
The Languages, Systems, and Data (LSD) Lab at UC Santa Cruz is a loosely organized federation of CSE students, researchers, and faculty, working in programming languages, systems, databases, and their intersections. We aim to cultivate a community where all of these research traditions can intermingle and benefit from one another.
News
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January 15, 2024 -
Associate Professor Mohsen Lesani has joined UC Santa Cruz and the LSD Lab. Welcome, Mohsen!
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September 6, 2023 -
Gan Shen, Shun Kashiwa, and Lindsey Kuper received the
Distinguished Paper Award at ICFP 2023 for "HasChor: Functional Choreographic Programming for All (Functional Pearl)"
. Congratulations!
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July 19, 2023 -
Reese Levine, Tianhao Guo, Mingun Cho, Alan Baker, Raph Levien, David Neto, Andrew Quinn, and Tyler Sorensen received the
Distinguished Artifact Award at ISSTA 2023 for "GPUHarbor: Testing GPU Memory Consistency at Large (Experience Paper)"
. Congratulations!
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July 4, 2023 -
An Exceptional Actor System (Functional Pearl) by Patrick Redmond and Lindsey Kuper was accepted at Haskell Symposium 2023.
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May 18, 2023 -
HasChor: Functional Choreographic Programming for All (Functional Pearl) by Gan Shen, Shun Kashiwa, and Lindsey Kuper was accepted at ICFP 2023.
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May 2, 2023 -
GPUHarbor: Testing GPU Memory Consistency at Large (Experience Paper) by Reese Levine, Mingun Cho, Devon McKee, Andrew Quinn, and Tyler Sorensen was accepted at ISSTA 2023.
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