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Although I am still a member of Pleiad, I now have my own Web site: http://pleger.cl – (or just http://pleger.cl/research)
Paul Leger | |
http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/~pleger | |
pleger@dcc.uchile.cl | |
PhD | Blanco Encalada 2120, of 415 |
PLEIAD Lab | Santiago, Chile |
Computer Science Department (DCC) | phone: +56 2 978 49 53 |
University of Chile | fax: +56 2 689 55 31 |
Assistant Professor at Católica del Norte University, Chile | |
Visiting Researcher/(Short) Postdoc at Shibaura Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan |
About Me
My name is Paul Leger (but I am chilean!). I'm a PhD, which was guided by Prof. Eric Tanter at Pleiad lab and Center for Advanced Research in Education CIAE). In addition, I am an assistant professor at Católica del Norte University
Short Research Description
Although the name of my thesis, Opening Up Trace-Based Mechanisms, defines my keywords such as Trace-Based Mechanisms like Tracematches and Open Implementations, I am also interested in different topics related to programming languages such as the modularity, abstractions, and different approaches (from the functional programming to aspect-oriented programming).
Publications
Program Committee Member
IV Congreso Internacional de Computación e Informática del Norte de Chile. INFONOR 2013.
Software
OTM: An open implementation of a trace-based mechanism, like Tracematches, for JavaScript.
AspectScript: an aspect-oriented extension of JavaScript for expressive AOP; integrates several state-of-the-art features related to higher-order programming and expressive scoping of aspects.
WeCa: A practical library that allows for modular and flexible control over causality issues in the Web.
Teaching
I have been Professor and Teaching Assistant in the following items:
Awards & Distinctions
- Best professor award, School of Business Studies, Universidad Católica del norte, Chile, Spring semester of 2012.
- Ph.D funding, Conicyt, Chile, 2007
- Ph.D funding, Nic, Chile, 2006
- Ranking first in 2003, Computer Science Engineer, University of La Serena.
- The engineer thesis was awarded by the regional government of IV Region, Chile.
Research before my PhD
Other Stuff
Personal website page: