Ralf Jung

I am assistant professor at ETH Zürich, leading the Programming Language Foundations Lab. We are part of the Institute for Programming Languages and Systems.
Previously, I completed my PhD at MPI-SWS and Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany; my advisor was Derek Dreyer. I also did a post-doc in the PDOS group at MIT CSAIL.

My two main lines of work are about Rust and Iris.
On the Rust side, I am working (also in collaboration with the Rust language team) towards a solid formal foundation for the language, including in particular the unsafe parts. One key result here is our type safety proof, which also describes a methodology for establishing type safety of well-encapsulated unsafe code. My goal is to make unsafe Rust just as safe as safe Rust by means of formal verification.
On the Iris side, besides continuing development of its logical foundations, I am interested in applying Iris to new problem domains; recently I started working on modular verification of fault-tolerant distributed system components.
For some more information, check out my research blog, my CV, and my research statement.

In my free time, I like to run internet services myself and work on free software. This goes hand-in-hand with my pursuit of defending our privacy rights and our freedom in the digital world. See my personal website for more information.