Isil Dillig
idillig.bsky.social
Isil Dillig
@idillig.bsky.social

CS professor at UT Austin, does research in programming languages & formal methods.

Computer science 98%
Business 1%

UTCS is hiring in all areas, including PL! Please DM me if you are on the job market this year and interested in joining our wonderful department :)

We are looking forward to receiving your publications!

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OOPSLA 2026 deadline is just a week away! Can you please help us get the word out by sharing? Thanks!
2026.splashcon.org/track/oopsla...
SPLASH 2026 - OOPSLA - SPLASH 2026
Welcome to the website of the SPLASH 2026 conference. We are working hard to fill the website with all related information. Please check back soon! In the meantime, please consider this overview of th...
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Moshe Vardi nails it in this article: cacm.acm.org/opinion/big-... Big Tech owes much of its success to decades of public investment in research, which is now under serious threat. Please speak up in whatever way you can: reach out to your representatives, write an op-ed, post, share...
Big Tech, You Need Academia. Speak Up! – Communications of the ACM
cacm.acm.org

3/3 If you’ve built a company, a career, or a product on top of that system, now is the time to speak up -- before the damage is irreversible.

2/3 Now, with Congress moving to slash NSF funding, that very foundation seems to be at risk. CISE, which is the directorate that funds core computing research, is facing a 65% cut. The U.S. research ecosystem cannot survive cuts like this.

1/3 The US didn’t end up leading the world in computing by luck. It happened because it made long-term, public investments in basic research, especially through NSF. That’s what created the breakthroughs that today’s tech companies are built on.
Isil Dillig on X: "1/3 The US didn’t end up leading the world in computing by luck. It happened because it made long-term, public investments in basic research, especially through NSF. That’s what created the technology that today’s companies are built on." / X
1/3 The US didn’t end up leading the world in computing by luck. It happened because it made long-term, public investments in basic research, especially through NSF. That’s what created the technology that today’s companies are built on.
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There are 2 previous historical cases of countries destroying their science and universities, crippling them for decades: Lysenkoism in the USSR and Nazi Germany. The Trump administration will be the 3rd.
It's not just budgets but research, institutions, expertise, and training the next generation.

It's been a real honor and privilege to be your PhD advisor
Shankara Pailoor and Ben Mariano! I am truly so proud of everything you both have accomplished.

The FY26 budget slashes NSF by 55%, which directly threatens basic research in the United States. Please call your reps NOW and tell them to reject these cuts and protect science funding. You can find them here: www.congress.gov/members
www.congress.gov

For folks interested in C-to-Rust translation, we put together a benchmark suite you can evaluate on!

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Wow, there is an account called penguins against Trump 😂
Most birds have a fight or flight response.

He forgot we’re flightless birds.

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Most birds have a fight or flight response.

He forgot we’re flightless birds.

For formal methods folks looking for a new position: @VeridiseInc is hiring a formal methods researcher to work on verification/analysis tools targeting zero-knowledge applications. More details are here: veridise.com/careers/zk-r...

Oh, that grant started a while ago, and the main PI is Armando at MIT. For an Expeditions project, it needs to be very ambitious and interdisciplinary and bring together people who would not otherwise get a chance to work together.

Diving in the Galapagos islands last week was really fun but **very very** cold! Some videos here: youtu.be/-s61EuteC6c
Galapagos diving
YouTube video by Işil Dillig
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Oops, should be fixed now?

Self-nominations are most welcome :)

@andersmoeller.bsky.social and I are co-chairing OOPSLA'26 and soliciting PC nominations. If you'd like to serve on the OOPSLA PC next year or know anyone (e.g., recent graduate) who you think would do a good job, please nominate them here: forms.gle/NVnzjcmbshoL...
forms.gle

There was such a workshop at PLDI: pldi24.sigplan.org/home/rtfm-20... I’m sure people would be happy to share their slides and material from that workshop
RTFM 2024 - : Red-Hot Topics in Faculty Mentoring - PLDI 2024
We believe our community has come a long way in acknowledging that junior researchers need as much mentoring as they can get to prepare them for future jobs and help them succeed. The PLMW workshop se...
pldi24.sigplan.org

Nice sunset over Pennybacker Bridge

Tis the season :-) My cat tree is finally here

Does it have other good recipes too? I might give it a try!

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CAV (International Conference on Computer Aided Verification) is now also on Bluesky!
Please follow @confcav.bsky.social and help us spread the word.

I never carry it either when they accept credit cards

Just realized that the currency in Ecuador is the US dollar! Don’t even need to get different currency for my upcoming trip :)

Wonderful new hiking trail I discovered in Austin! (Emma Long cliff loop)