Published multiple academic papers, including 'An Order-Theoretic Analysis of Universe Polymorphism' (POPL 2023), 'A Cubical Language for Bishop Sets' (Logical Methods in Computer Science, 2022), and more. Also received the Best Paper Award by Junior Researchers at FSCD 2019.
Research Experience
Currently co-authoring a book on dependent type theory with Daniel Gratzer. Advising multiple Ph.D. students.
Education
Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), advisor: Robert Harper. Received the School of Computer Science Distinguished Dissertation Award.
Background
Assistant professor of computer science in the Luddy School at Indiana University. Research interests include programming languages and logic, particularly through the lens of type theory, a logical framework for computer programs and mathematical proofs. Main research areas are dependent types, proof assistants, and homotopy type theory.
Miscellany
Email address changing from @indiana.edu to cangiuli@iu.edu.