
I’m Will Morris, a Ph.D. student in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Tech. I research topics at the intersection of programming languages and HPC. Specifically, I design numeric abstract interpreters that leverage advancements in modern high-performance computer systems to bound the behavior of large partial differential equation solvers.
I am advised by Dr. Jacob Laurel at GaTech. Previously, I worked on model checking with Dr. Eunsuk Kang’s SoDA lab at Carnegie Mellon University, and on the Twoville programming language with Dr. Chris Johnson at James Madison University.
Publications
- Chris Johnson and Will Morris. 2024. Twoville: Programming with Time and Direct Manipulation. Plateau Workshop, Berkeley, California. February 2024. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/25587783.v1
- Chris Johnson and Will Morris. 2024. Shaping with Code and Mouse in Twoville. Bridges Workshop, Richmond, Virginia. August 2024. https://archive.bridgesmathart.org/2024/bridges2024-603.pdf
Contact
- Email: wmorris49@gatech.edu
- Office: Klaus 2319