Chalmers is hiring PhD students in the Functional Programming group, to work on topics such as domain-specific languages, compilers, testing, automated reasoning, computer linguistics, and more.
Read the announcement here: http://www.chalmers.se/en/about-chalmers/vacancies/Pages/default.aspx?rmpage=job&rmjob=900&rmlang=UK The application deadline is 2012-12-12. Please pass this on to interested students. /Koen ---- PhD student positions in Functional Programming The Department has 76 faculty members and enrolls about 70 PhD students from more than 30 countries. The research spans the whole spectrum, from theoretical underpinnings to applied systems development. There is extensive national and international collaboration with academia and industry all around the world. Information about the division The Functional Programming group at Chalmers is a world-leading research group with an outstanding track record in research, and an excellent network of collaborators in both academia and industry. The group has done ground breaking work in embedded domain specific languages (DSLs) and in software testing (where work on QuickCheck has been hugely influential both inside and outside the functional programming community). We are collaborating with Ericsson to develop Feldspar, a DSL for Digital Signal Processing algorithm development. We are also working on DSLs for programming GPUs and for FPGA programming. We have obtained a large grant from the Swedish Strategic Research Agency to work on Resource Aware Functional Programming, and this project brings together DSLs and testing. It also allows us to have a steady flow of interesting visitors. In a new EU project, PROWESS, we will work on new techniques for modelling and property-based testing in web services. We also have a strong interest in automated theorem proving. With four professors and five assistant professors, the group enjoys critical mass, and provides the ideal research environment for doctoral studies in Functional Programming. Job description The PhD students will join the Functional Programming group and contribute to its research in the general area of Functional Programming. The selection of specific research projects for the present positions will take into account both the interests of the new students and the research agenda of the group. There will be ample opportunities for collaboration with the group's academic and industrial contacts. The job is a full time employment, limited to five years. 80% of the working time is devoted to research studies, and the remaining 20% to other duties, mainly teaching. It is expected that the student will obtain the PhD within the five-year period. Qualifications Applicants should have a Master’s Degree or corresponding (Sw. civilingenjörsexamen) in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or in a related discipline. Strong research interest and relevant research track record must be well documented in the application. A genuine interest and curiosity in Functional Programming and excellent analytical and communication skills, orally as well as literally, are needed. In particular, we welcome applicants with documented interest in domain-specific languages, software testing and specification, or automated theorem proving. You may apply even though you might not have completed your degree yet, but expect to do so before the position starts. Knowledge of Swedish is not a prerequisite for applying since English is our working language for research, and we publish internationally. Both Swedish and English are used in undergraduate courses. Half of our researchers and PhD students at the department come from more than 30 different countries. _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell