The Compilers Lab is part of the Department of Computer Science of the Federal University of Minas Gerais. Members of the Compilers Lab do research in several areas related to the design and implementation of static analyses and code optimizations. The main research lines are listed below. - Software Security - Automatic Parallelization - Static Analyses The lab has enjoyed several partnerships with companies, including Intel (2013-2015), NVIDIA (2011-2013), LG Electronics (2015-2017), Maxtrack (2015-2016), Cyral (2019-today) and Prodemge (2016-2017), for instance. Alumni work today at places such as Microsoft, ARM, Google, Apple, Cyral and ShiftLeft. We are always looking for enthusiastic students, and more partnerships with other companies.
| Website | http://lac.dcc.ufmg.br/ |
| Revenue | $6.6 million |
| Employees | 14 (7 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2015 |
| Industry | Research |
| Keywords | Compiler Design, Programming Languages, Static Analysis, Code Optimization, Program Analysis, Code Generation, Software Engineering, Computer Science Research, Software Development, Formal Methods, Algorithm Design, System Software, Parallel Computing, Data Structures, High Performance Computing, Theoretical Computer Science |
| Competitors | Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, OpenAI, Carnegie Mellon University, IBM, Google Research +57 more (view full list) |
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The Compilers Lab annual revenue was $6.6 million in 2026.
7 people are employed at Compilers Lab.