Pedro Abreu
Type Theory Forall
An accessible podcast about Type Theory, Programming Languages Research and related topics.
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#62 Dependent Haskell - Vladislav Zavialov 13.06.2026 2:04:41
Vlad works at Serokell to develop the Glasgow Haskell Compiler, he is a former member of the Haskell Steering Committee and the current implementer of Dependent Haskell. In this conversation we talk about the development process of the GHC, he explains with detail how’s the decision process of the community to modify the language through the Haskell Steering Committee. And we get pretty technical...
#61 Zurihac Behind the Scenes - Farhad Mehta 16.04.2026 2:19:18
In this episode we talk with Farhad Mehta, one of the main organizers of Zurihac, the biggest Haskell event in the planet. Zurihac happens once a year at Zurich. This year’s Zurihac will be on june 6, 7 and 8. Links Zurihac Website Types Discussion on the use of AI Agda Discussion on the use of AI
#60 Conversations on Life, AI, and the PL Job Market - Pedro and Dan 25.03.2026 1:53:23
In this episode me and Dan Plyukhin get together to have a heartfelt conversation. We start by talking about our experiences with meditation, and how it has helped us to have a more balanced work-life experience. Then the conversation shifts to comment about the current situation of the job market. Both in academia and in industry. We talk about strategies to reach out to professors and our view o...
#59 Category Theory and Inclusivity - Valeria de Paiva 28.01.2026 2:46:47
In this episode of the Type Theory Forall podcast, we are joined by Valeria de Paiva, a Brazilian mathematician and logician whose work has had a lasting influence on category theory, type theory, and the foundations of logic. She is also a co-founder of the Topos Institute, where she continues to explore deep connections between mathematics, logic, computation, and the sciences. Valeria completed...
#58 Constructivism and Computational Content - Andrej Bauer 16.12.2025 2:18:35
Andrej Bauer has done his PhD at CMU under Dana Scott, and he stands right on the edge between mathematics and computer science. During our conversation it just feels that he can just go on in depth about any topic remotely related to Type Theory and Programming Languages. Andrej is the person who organized for the The Proof Assistants stack exchange. He has an incredible blog that’s always a grea...
#57 Compilers for Privacy-Preserving Computation, Category Theory, and Keeping a Good Rythm in your PhD - Raghav Malik 06.12.2025 59:16
Raghav Malik, has just defended his PhD on the topic of compilers for privacy-preserving computation, and that's a good chunk of our conversation. He has also spent some years in grad school going down the rabbit hole to actually learn Category Theory in depth and from first principles, so I was deieing to ask him if category theory is really all that to learn the foundations of PL. In other words...
#56 Property Based Testing and PL Grad School Applications - Francille Zhuang 17.11.2025 1:36:23
Francille Zhuang is an undergrad at Purdue University and has been doing research with Benjamin Delaware and Patrick Lafontaine. In this episode we talk about her early research experiences on Property Based Testing, and we go through all the necessary information for applying for graduate school in Programming Languages in the US. Links Francille's LinkedIn TTFA Mentorship Program TTFA Merch Stor...
#55 The Death of OO, The Beauty of Scheme, BobKonf, and FunArch - Mike Sperber 27.10.2025 2:38:21
Mike Sperber is the CEO of Active Group, a company designed for Counseling, Development and Training in functional programming. He is a co-organizer of Bob Konf and FunArch, the Co-founder of the leading german blog on functional programming. Member of the Editorial Board of the JFP. Part of the R6RS, the 6th revised report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme. In our conversation we talk about C, L...
#54 The Goal of Science is to Communicate Ideas! - Philip Wadler 29.09.2025 1:50:05
Philip Wadler is a well known, celebrated and recognized researcher in the field especially for his unique ability to explain complex ideas in a simple and elegant way. He got his Bachelor in 1977 at Stanford, his Masters in 1979 and his PhD in 1984 both at CMU. In 2023, he was awarded the distinguished honor of being elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, joining the ranks of scientific greats su...
#53 RustBelt, Iris, and the Art of Writing - Derek Dreyer 27.08.2025 2:25:22
Derek Dreyer is a professor at the Max Planck Institute, in 2024 he was awarded the ACM Fellowship, in 2017 he got the ACM Sigplan Robin Milner Young Researcher Award. And has participated or lead greatly influential work, such as the RustBelt Project and Iris. In this episode Derek shares his experience going to Grad School at CMU, how even a great research as himself has fallen pray to the impos...
#52 Why is Haskell so special - Lennart Augustsson 10.07.2025 1:30:31
Lennart Augustsson has spent the last four decades quietly — and sometimes mischievously — shaping the way we think about code. He co-authored Lazy ML in the early 80s, wrote A Compiler for LML back in 1984, and was behind HBC , the first publicly available Haskell compiler. If you've used Haskell, worked with hardware described in Bluespec , or played around with weird combinator-based toy langua...
#51 s/Coq/Rocq - Nicolas Tabareau 04.06.2025 1:42:05
In this episode we talk with Nicolas Tabareau, the Head of Gallinette, one of the main teams which develop the Rocq theorem Prover at Inria. The original idea of this interview is to talk about the rebranding from Coq into Rocq, which is very exciting to our community. However, Nicolas has such a prolific research career that I couldn’t miss the opportunity to get him to talk so much more about it...
#50 The Expression Problem, Functional Pearls, Program Calculation - Wouter Swierstra 14.05.2025 2:06:47
Wouter Swierstra is a Math Bachelor’s from the University of Utrecht, has done his PhD with Thorsten Altenkirch at the University of Nottingham, did a post-doc at Chalmers, has experience in the industry working on facilitating the design of embedded system using FP and currently is a Professor at the University of Utrecht and co-host of the Haskell Interlude Podcast. In this episode we talk about...
#49 Self-Education in PL - Ryan Brewer 14.03.2025 2:23:47
Ryan Brewer is a college dropout who has an incredible blog about PL, Category Theory and Logic. He better define his goal as making Formal Theory more accessible outside the ivory tower of academia, and easier to put into practice where it matters. He has a couple of very interesting main projects, such as the first Cedille 2 Interpreter, Saber VM, and Arctic. In this episode we will talk about a...
#48 Bell Labs - David MacQueen 21.01.2025 2:10:12
In this episode we continue with our conversation with David MacQueen, he is an Emeritus Professor from the University of Chicago, and has worked at Bell Labs for 20 years. Bell Labs began as the research and development section of the American Telephone and Telegraph company, aka AT&T, which originally hold exclusive hold of the telephone patent. Once that expired in the 1800s they needed to...
#47 The History of LCF, ML and HOPE - David MacQueen 07.01.2025 2:05:04
David MacQueen has worked at Bell Labs for around 20 years during it’s Golden Age. Professor at Chicago University for 23 years. He is one of the designers of SML, one of the fathers of HOPE the programming language that introduced the notion of Algebraic Datatypes. So this interview was very special to me personally where I could get to hear all the stories about the dawn of Functional Programmin...
#46 Realizability, BHK, CPS Translation, Dialectica - Pierre-Marie Pédrot 29.11.2024 1:03:36
In this episode Pierre-Marie Pédrot, one of the main Coq/Rocq developers joins us to talk about Krivine, Kleene and Gödel Realizability Models, how it relates to the BHK interpretation and CPS Translations, and how it was all already part of Gödel's work in Dialectica! If you enjoy the show please consider supporting us at our ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/typetheoryforall Links Pierre-Marie's Website...
#45 What is Type Theory and What Properties we Should Care About - Pierre-Marie Pédrot 24.11.2024 1:21:41
In this episode Pierre-Marie Pédrot who is one of the main Coq/Rocq developers joins us to talk about what is Type Theory, what is Martin-Löf Type Theory, what are the properties we should care about in our type theory and why. If you enjoy the show please consider supporting us at our ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/typetheoryforall Links Pierre-Marie's Website Type Theory Forall website Type Theory For...
#44 Theorem Prover Foundations, Lean4Lean, Metamath - Mario Carneiro 06.11.2024 2:13:31
Mario Carneiro is the creator of Mathlib, Lean4Lean and Metamath0. He is currently doing his Postdoc at Chalmers University working on CakeML. In this episode we talk about foundations of theorem provers, type systems properties, semantics and interoperabilities. If you enjoy the show please consider supporting us at our ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/typetheoryforall Links Lean4Lean github Metamath Met...
#43 PL in the Industry and Summer Schools - Patrick and Eric 13.09.2024 1:01:30
In this episode Eric Bond and Patrick Lafontaine joins us to talk about the life in industry vs the life in academia. Eric is a PhD student at Michigan University under Max New, he works with some pretty cool esoteric cubical agda stuff. Before starting his PhD he has spent some time at the consultancy companies Two Six Technologies and 47 Degrees doing some cool functional programming and formal...
#42 Distributed Systems, Microservices, and Choreographies - Fabrizio Montesi 29.08.2024 1:52:49
In this episode we talk with Fabrizio Montesi, a Full Professor at the University of South Denmark. He is one of the creators of the Jolie Programming Language, President of the Microservices Community and Author of the book 'Introduction to Choreographies'. In today’s episode we talk about the formal side of Distributed Sytems, session types, the calculi that model distributed systems, their type...
#41 The Value of PL (and) Education - Satnam Singh 15.08.2024 1:41:04
Satnam Singh has got incredible experience in both academia and industry. He has worked in Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Microsoft Research, Xilinx, etc. He has been a lecturer in Glasgow, Birmingham and University of California for a couple of years. He has worked with many interesting tools such Coq, Haskell, Verilog, Tensorflow. These days he works at Groq, applying FP to design silicon for mach...
#40 Secure Voting - Joe Kiniry 15.07.2024 1:08:54
In this episode we go into a deep dive into the formal methods side of Voting systems, and for this nobody better than our guest: Joe Kiniry, A Principal Scientist at Galois, Principled CEO and Chief Scientist of Free & Fair, a Galois spin-out focused on high-assurance elections technologies and services. For the past 20 years Joe has worked tirelessly in designing, developing, supporting and...
#39 Equality, Quotation, Bidirectional Type Checking - David Christiansen 13.06.2024 1:49:42
In this episode we continue our conversation with David Christiansen, he wrote the books Functional Programming in Lean and the Little Typer. He has also worked as the Executive Director of the Haskell Foundation, at Galois and did his PhD developing a bunch of cool stuff for Idris. In today’s episode we talk about the story behind writing The Little Typer together with Dan Friedman, and we get mo...
#38 Haskell, Lean, Idris, and the Art of Writing - David Christiansen 16.05.2024 1:55:58
In this episode we talk with David Christiansen, he wrote the books Functional Programming in Lean and the Little Typer. He has also worked as the Executive Director of the Haskell Foundation, at Galois and did his PhD developing a bunch of cool stuff for Idris. David is a super upbeat person and I feel that we could spend hundreds of hours talking about Functional Programming Writing and Dependen...
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