Stevens Institute of Technology Department of Computer Science has an open position for a Postdoctoral Researcher in the fields of domain-specific languages, security and privacy, and mobile technologies for health information systems in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC).
The MEDDC project (Mobile eHealthcare Delivery for Developing Countries) is a NIH and NSF-funded project that is developing and deploying tools for data collection and healthcare management in LMIC. It is affiliated with Central Africa IEDEA (International Epidemiological Databases to Evaluate AIDS), one of several NIH-funded projects that are engaged in data collection and analysis as part of the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The project has developed tools for producing data collection systems from declarative specifications. Some of the work to be done will involve adapting ideas from statistical and functional programming languages, to pursue a domain-specific language approach to developing local capacity for data analysis. This effort has a significant software development component. Although the IEDEA project employs full-time software developers to support data collection, this research work also includes software deliverables, as described. The development language is Java, but the applicant will preferably also have experience with, and enthusiasm for, functional programming languages such as Haskell and some of its domain-specific derivatives. Research opportunities include the adaptation of concepts from functional programming languages to build local capacity for medical and epidemiological analysis in LMIC, as well as the investigation of security and privacy issues in the collection and analysis of patient health information. For further information, please contact Professor Dominic Duggan ( ddug...@stevens.edu, d...@dominicduggan.org). Applications for the position should be submitted via this Web site: https://www2.apply2jobs.com/Stevens/ProfExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=10446&CurrentPage=1 Applicants for the position should also forward a copy of their application to Prof. Duggan, at the emails above. Job requirements: - PhD (or equivalent degree) in topics related to domain-specific languages, security and privacy, and mobile technologies. - Excellent Java programming skills. - Preferably a strong functional programming background. - Commitment to doing high-quality research. - Oral and written proficiency in English. -- Dominic Duggan Associate Professor, Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ 07030. Telephone: (201) 216-8042 Email: ddug...@stevens.edu Web: http://www.dominicduggan.org
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