Viktor Kuncak is an associate professor (with tenure) in the School of Computer and Communication sciences of EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne). He joined EPFL in 2007, after receiving a PhD degree from MIT and since then has been leading the EPFL Laboratory for Automated Reasoning and Analysis (http://lara.epfl.ch). His research goal is to increase software development productivity and software reliability through new algorithms and tools for synthesis, analysis, and automated reasoning. He served as an initiator and one of the coordinators of a European network (COST action) in the area of automated reasoning, verification, and synthesis. In 2012 he received a 5-year single-investigator European Research Council (ERC) grant of 1.5M EUR. His invited talks include those at NFM, LOPSTR, SYNT, ICALP, CSL, RV, VMCAI, and SMT. A paper on test generation he co-authored received an ACM SIGSOFT distinguished paper award at ICSE, whereas a PLDI paper he co-authored got published in the Communications of the ACM as a Research Highlight article. His Google Scholar profile reports an over-approximate h-index of 34. He is an associate editor of ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS) and served as a co-chair of conferences on Computer Aided Verification (CAV), Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design (FMCAD), and Verification, Model Checking, and Abstract Interpretation (VMCAI). He has evaluated research proposals for the European Research Council (ERC) as well as for science foundations in Switzerland, USA, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, and USA. He served on faculty search committees, as well as an external expert for promotion into associate and full professor positions for institutions in several countries.