[Please could you bring this to the attention of anyone who might be interested. Thanks, Kevin] EPSRC PhD Studentship: Parallel Functional Programming ====================================================== Applications are invited for a project studentship attached to EPSRC grant GR/L 93379 "Granularity Analysis for Parallel Functional Programs" commencing in September 1998. The studentship covers fees and maintenance for 3 years PhD study in the Division of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews as part of the functional programming group under the supervision of Dr Kevin Hammond (http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~kh). The studentship may be awarded to either UK or EC nationals in accordance with standard regulations. The project to which the studentship is attached aims to develop recent research undertaken by myself and Hans-Wolfgang Loidl as part of a larger collaborative setting (GranSim, GUM and Glasgow Parallel Haskell). Further details of the project may be found at http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~kh/research/gran-anal-grant.html The division of Computer Science at St Andrews University also has a number of quota PhD studentships available for the next academic year. These are available to UK nationals with a good first degree (first-class or upper-second honours) and are tenable for 3 years' study as above. These studentships may be held in any area of functional programming under the supervision of either Kevin Hammond or Tony Davie, or in any other research field in which the division is active, viz: persistent programming, computer algebra, distributed systems, neural networks, automated theorem proving etc. Applications for any of the studentships should be made on our standard application form, which can be obtained through Helen Bremner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). I will be happy to answer email enquiries by potential applicants for the functional programming positions (email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]). General information about the Computer Science division can be found at http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/ If you've never been to St Andrews, you may like to check the town out. The IFL '97 home page (which we hosted last September) contains a number of links to photographs, tourist information etc. http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~ifl97/ Kevin ---------- Division of Computer Science, Tel: +44-1334 463241 (Direct) School of Mathematical Fax: +44-1334 463278 and Computational Sciences, URL: http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~kh/kh.html University of St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SS.
