B.Eng., M.Eng. (USTC), PhD (ETH Zurich)
Assistant Professor
Compilers, Programming Languages, Software Engineering, Security, and Systems
Biography
Shaohua is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Before that, he got his Doctor of Science degree from ETH Zurich and both his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from USTC. His research interests include programming language, software engineering, security, and systems. He is particularly interested in the reliability, performance, and security of emerging software systems, including both classic and AI software stacks. His research has been well-recognized by both academia and industry. He received a Distinguished Artifact Award from PLDI 2024, a Distinguished Artifact Award from ASPLOS 2024, a Distinguished Paper Award from OOPSLA 2023, and a Meta Security Research Award in 2022.
- Shaohua Li, Theodoros Theodoridis, and Zhendong Su : Boosting Compiler Testing by Injecting Real-World Code. ACM PLDI 2024
- Shaohua Li, Zhendong Su : UBfuzz: Finding Bugs in Sanitizer Implementations. ACM ASPLOS 2024
- Shaohua Li, Zhendong Su : Accelerating Fuzzing through Prefix-Guided Execution. ACM OOPSLA 2023
- Shaohua Li, Zhendong Su : Finding Unstable Code via Compiler-Driven Differential Testing. ACM ASPLOS 2023
- Distinguished Artifact Award, ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), 2024
- Distinguished Artifact Award, ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems (ASPLOS), 2024
- Distinguished Paper Award, ACM on Programming Languages (OOPSLA), 2023
- Meta Security Research Award, 2022