Andrea Vandin

Registered user since Fri 18 Dec 2015

Name:Andrea Vandin
Bio:

I am an Assistant Professor within the section Formal Methods for Safe and Secure Systems at DTU Compute, Denmark. Before that I was an Assistant Professor within the SysMA research unit of IMT Lucca, Italy, as well as a member of the European Project QUANTICOL, until September 2017. In 2013-2015 I have been a Senior Research Assistant at the School of Electronics and Computer Science of Southampton University, United Kingdom, and a Teaching Assistant at Leicester University, United Kingdom.

I received my Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, as well as the “Doctoral Europeaus” certification from IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy, in 2013. I graduated in Computer Science at the University of Pisa, Italy.

I am interested in the development of scalable techniques for the formal qualitative and quantitative system analysis, including state space reduction and approximation. Currently, I am investigating analysis techniques for languages provided with formal semantics based on ordinary differential equations (ODEs) or continuous time Markov chains (CTMC). These include chemical reaction networks, stochastic process algebras, and Petri nets.

I am interested in applying my research in practice, and hence I provided tool support for most of my contributions. An example is ERODE, a fully-featured tool for the Evaluation and Reduction of ODEs, which obtained the POPL’16 Artifact Evaluation Certificate. Furthermore, I am also investigating statistical analysis techniques, and I developed the Statistical Model Checker MultiVeStA, which allows to easily enrich existing discrete-event simulators with distributed statistical analysis capabilities.

Country:Denmark
Affiliation:DTU, Denmark
Research interests:Formal Methods, Quantitative Analysis, Qualitative Analysis

Contributions

Show activities from other conferences

POPL 2018-profile
View general profile