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Harrison Goldstein
Google Scholar ID: CYSX6tgAAAAJ
University of Maryland
computer science
programming languages
property-based testing
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Decision-Oriented Programming with Aporia
2026
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Making Written Theorems Explorable by Grounding Them in Formal Representations
2026
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Etna: An Evaluation Platform for Property-Based Testing
2026
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Programmable Property-Based Testing
2026
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The Search for Constrained Random Generators
2025
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Tuning Random Generators: Property-Based Testing as Probabilistic Programming
2025
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Fail Faster: Staging and Fast Randomness for High-Performance PBT
2025
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Academic Achievements
Recipient of SIGPLAN’s John C. Reynolds Doctoral Dissertation Award (2025)
Recipient of the Morris and Dorothy Rubinoff Award from UPenn CIS (2025)
Published in top-tier venues including OOPSLA 2025, UIST 2025, PLDI 2024, ICSE 2024, ICFP 2023
Distinguished Paper Award at ICSE 2024 for 'Property-Based Testing in Practice'
Distinguished Paper Award at ICFP 2023 for 'Reflecting on Random Generation'
Background
PhD in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania, advised by Professor Benjamin C. Pierce
Currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo
Research focuses on making software development safer and more effective by building user-centered software validation tools
Primary research area is programming languages, drawing motivation and techniques from software engineering and human-computer interaction
Current projects center on theoretical, practical, and human aspects of property-based testing and formal methods
Enjoys collaboration and welcomes discussions with interested researchers
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