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Xavier Leroy

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Nationality
  
French

Doctoral students
  
Francois Pessaux

Role
  
Computer scientist

Doctoral advisor
  
Gerard Huet

Institutions
  
University of Paris

Name
  
Xavier Leroy

Fields
  
Mathematics

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Born
  
March 15, 1968 (age 56) (
1968-03-15
)

Alma mater
  
Paris Diderot University

Books
  
The Caml Light System, Release 0.5: Documentation and User's Manual

Education
  
University of Paris, Paris Diderot University, Ecole Normale Superieure

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Xavier Leroy (born March 15, 1968) is a French computer scientist and programmer. He is best known for his role as a primary developer of the OCaml system. He is senior scientist (directeur de recherche) at the French government research institution INRIA.

Leroy was admitted to the Ecole normale superieure in Paris in 1987, where he studied mathematics and computer science. From 1989 to 1992 he did his PhD in computer science under the supervision of Gerard Huet.

He is an internationally recognized expert on functional programming languages and compilers. In recent years, he has taken an interest in formal methods, formal proofs and certified compilation. He is the leader of CompCert project that develops an optimizing compiler for C (programming language), formally verified in Coq.

Leroy was also the original author of LinuxThreads, the most widely used threading package for Linux versions prior to 2.6. Linux 2.6 introduced NPTL, with much more extensive support from the kernel, to replace LinuxThreads.

In 2015 he was named a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery "for contributions to safe, high-performance functional programming languages and compilers, and to compiler verification." He was awarded the 2016 Milner Award by the Royal Society

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