Introduces the fundamentals of software engineering, covering instruction processing, algorithms, programming languages, abstractions, testing, security, and open source.
Introduces Iris, a logical framework for reasoning about safety and correctness of concurrent higher-order imperative programs, emphasizing its unique characteristics and applications.
Delves into training and applications of Vision-Language-Action models, emphasizing large language models' role in robotic control and the transfer of web knowledge. Results from experiments and future research directions are highlighted.