Doctoral Research Opportunities in Software Engineering and Functional Programming Languages at Oregon Graduate Institute of Science & Technology DEADLINE: March 1, 1997 The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Oregon Graduate Institute is seeking qualified applicants to our doctoral program. The Pacific Software Research Center at OGI CSE has research opportunities in software engineering and related topics including functional programming languages, domain analysis, program transformation systems, and language implementation. Financial support is available. If you know of promising undergraduates or recent graduates who may be interested in our program, please bring this opportunity to their attention. PACIFIC SOFTWARE RESEARCH CENTER The Pacific Software Research Center creates significant new technology for producing software of high quality and reliability with improved human productivity. The center has developed, demonstrated, and experimentally evaluated software component generation techniques in the Software Design for Reliability and Reuse project. This approach to software generation stresses design-level software automation. Pacific Software Research Center's research program integrates topics from formal methods, software engineering, domain analysis, functional programming, program transformation systems, and language implementation. Dr. James Hook is the center director. Other faculty participants in the center include Drs. Francoise Bellegarde, Andrew Black, Charles Consel, Dr. Richard B. Kieburtz, John Launchbury, and Tim Sheard of OGI, and Andrew Tolmach from Portland State University. In addition to faculty, the center includes professional staff, post-doctoral researchers and students. For more information about the Pacific Software Research Center, consult our World Wide Web pages at http://www.cse.ogi.edu/PACSOFT/ For more information about the Ph.D. program at OGI CSE, see http://www.cse.ogi.edu/phd-admissions.html