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Manuel Carrasco

Ph.D. Student
Imperial College London
m.carrasco (at) imperial.ac.uk

About Me

I’m a PhD student supervised by Prof. Cristian Cadar and Prof. Alastair Donaldson at Imperial College London and a member of the Software Reliability Group. Nowadays, I am working on

  • SMT Sampling for Fuzzing
  • SMT Sampling via Coverage-guided Fuzzing
  • Verification-aware Languages Testing

Research Interests

  • Software Testing and Verification techniques applied to real software.
  • Compilers topics such as the construction of intermediate representations.
  • Research driven by applicability: from theory to practice on real scenarios.

Education

  • Ph.D. Computer Science. Imperial College London. London. [2021 - ongoing]
  • BSc & MSc. Computer Science. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires. [2013 - 2019]

Employment

  • Research Assistant. Imperial College London. London. [2021 - ongoing]
  • R&D Engineer. Quarkslab, London & Buenos Aires. [2019 - 2021]
  • Research Intern. SRI International, New York. [2019 - 2019]
  • Research Intern. Quarkslab, Paris. [2018-2019]
  • Undergraduate Research Assistant. LaFHIS, Universidad de Buenos Aires. [2017 - 2018]

References

Projects

  • net-ssa. An intermediate representation for .NET bytecode. [Github]
  • LLVM-based Java obfuscator. A translator from Java bytecode to LLVM-IR and vice versa. It aimed to re-use existing LLVM-based obfuscations
  • MSc thesis. A LLVM-based virtual machine obfuscation and countermeasures against devirtualization techniques.
  • TinyBCT. A .NET bytecode translator to Boogie. [Github]

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