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In this episode of Disseminate: The Computer Science Research Podcast, guest host Bogdan Stoica sits down with Ao Li and Rohan Padhye (Carnegie Mellon University) to discuss their OOPSLA 2025 paper: "Fray: An Efficient General-Purpose Concurrency Testing Platform for the JVM". We dive into: Why concurrency bugs remain so hard to catch -- even in "well-tested" Java projects. The design of Fray, a new concurrency testing platform that outperforms prior tools like JPF and rr. Real-world bugs discovered in Apache Kafka, Lucene, and Google Guava. The gap between academic research and industrial practice, and how Fray bridges it. What’s next for concurrency testing: debugging tools, distributed systems, and beyond. If you’re a Java developer, systems researcher, or just curious about how to make software more reliable, this conversation is packed with insights on the future of software testing. Links & Resources: The Fray paper (OOPSLA 2025): https://arxiv.org/pdf/2501.12618 Fray on GitHub: https://github.com/cmu-pasta/fray Ao Li’s research: https://aoli.al/ Rohan Padhye’s research: https://rohan.padhye.org/ Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the 🔔 to stay updated on the latest episodes about cutting-edge computer science research. #Java #Concurrency #SoftwareTesting #Fray #OOPSLA2025 #Programming #Debugging #JVM #ComputerScience #ResearchPodcast