Christian Skalka

Professor and Chairperson

Department of Computer Science

College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences

Christian Skalka

BIO

My research interests lie at the intersection of Computer Science theory and practice. I develop innovative formal methods based on programming language type theory, mathematical logic, and computability theory in general. I also build cyber-physical systems based on these technical innovations, and explore applications of these methods to important practical problems, especially related to cybersecurity, health, and the environment.

Area(s) of expertise

Programming languages and type theory, Security and privacy in distributed systems

Bio

My research interests lie at the intersection of Computer Science theory and practice. I develop innovative formal methods based on programming language type theory, mathematical logic, and computability theory in general. I also build cyber-physical systems based on these technical innovations, and explore applications of these methods to important practical problems, especially related to cybersecurity, health, and the environment.

Areas of Expertise

Programming languages and type theory, Security and privacy in distributed systems