Byeongcheol Lee is a postdoctoral researcher working with
Prof. Kathryn S
McKinley in the department of
Computer Science at the University
of Texas at Austin. He received an M.A. degree in Computer Sciences and a Ph.D. degree in Computer
Science from the University of Texas at Austin in 2006 and 2011. He
received a B.E. degree in Electronic and
Electrical Engineering and another
B.E. degree in Computer Science
Engineering from POSTECH
in 2004.
News
I have moved to Gwangju Institute of Science and
Technology in Korea. For more information, please, click
here.
Research Interests
I work in programming languages and compilers. Specifically, I develop
tools and runtime systems that improve correctness and performance of
large and complex computer programs. My current interest
is language and tool support for multilingual programs.
Refereed Publications
- Jinn: Synthesizing Dynamic
Bug Detectors for Foreign Language Interfaces
Byeongcheol
Lee, Ben Wiedermann, Martin Hirzel, Robert Grimm, and Kathryn
S. McKinley
PLDI 2010 (20%=41/204 acceptance rate)
[talk slides
| software]
- Debug All Your Code:
Portable Mixed-Environment Debugging
Byeongcheol Lee,
Martin Hirzel, Robert Grimm, and Kathryn S. McKinley
OOPSLA 2009
(17%=25/144 acceptance rate)
[talk slides
| software]
- Correcting the Dynamic Call
Graph Using Control Flow Constraints
Byeongcheol Lee,
Kevin Resnick, Michael D. Bond, and Kathryn S. McKinley
CC 2007
(23%=14/60 acceptance rate) [extended
technical report | talk
slides |
patch]
PhD Dissertation and Master Thesis
Software
- Jinn, a dynamic bug detector for JNI
- Blink, a mixed-mode debugger for Java and C
- JDWP debugging agent for Jikes RVM (RVM-33)
Bug Reports and Patches
Collaborators
Awards
- Graduate Dean's Prestigious Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin (2008)
- The Samsung Scholarship (2006-2009)
- Verizon Fellowship (2005)
- IT Scholarship, Ministry of Information and Communication,
Korea (2004-2006)
- Honor Scholarship, POSTECH, Korea (2003-2004)