Gwangmu Lee
As a postdoctoral researcher at EPFL, Lee works on system security for the Linux kernel, applying fuzz testing and static code analysis techniques to detect and mitigate vulnerabilities. He has broad experience in various software engineering research topics, from system security to compiler optimization and computer architecture, with publications in multiple top-tier venues. He is also skillful in LLVM IR and has a background in Physics.
E-mail: gwangmu.lee@epfl.ch
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news
Nov 15, 2023 | “SyzRisk: A Change-Pattern-Based Continuous Kernel Regression Fuzzer” has been accepted to ASIA CCS 2024. |
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Jun 16, 2023 | I gave a talk at Kyung Hee University about “The Chronicle of Software Vulnerability Detection.” (slides available in “experience”) |
Apr 1, 2022 | I moved to HexHive at EPFL as a post-doc researcher. |
Feb 3, 2021 | “Constraint-guided Directed Greybox Fuzzing” has been accepted to USENIX Security 2021. |
selected publications
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FirstArchitecture-Aware Automatic Computation Offload for Native ApplicationsIn Proceedings of the 48th International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO) 2015
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FirstConstraint-guided Directed Greybox FuzzingIn Proceedings of the 30th USENIX Security Symposium 2021
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FirstSyzRisk: A Change-Pattern-Based Continuous Kernel Regression FuzzerIn ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ASIA CCS) 2024