Dear Haskellers,

I am seeking a PhD student on Haskell-related projects, particularly in the 
area of bidirectional programming (lenses), property-based testing (QuickCheck) 
and refactoring. This would be a good opportunity for someone who is interested 
in applying Haskell ideas to real problems.
The student will be part of the Programming Languages and Systems (PLAS) group 
in the School of Computing at the University of Kent. A major focus within the 
group is functional programming (FP), where it has had an international 
reputation for more than twenty five years. The group currently has 13 FTE 
academic staff, 4 RAs and 12 doctoral students. .
The funding covers maintenance, EU student fees and research related expenses. 
But non-EU students are welcome to apply too. For Sep 2017 starting, the 
application deadline is 7 April 2017. If you are interested, please contact me 
at m.w.w...@kent.ac.uk<mailto:m.w.w...@kent.ac.uk>.

More information can be found at 
https://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/research/studyingforaphd/phd-wang-2017.html.

Best wishes,

Meng

Dr. Meng Wang | Lecturer in Computer Science
School of Computing, University of Kent
Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NF, UK
m.w.w...@kent.ac.uk<mailto:m.w.w...@kent.ac.uk> | ☎ +44 (0)1227 827699
www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~mw516<http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~mw516>
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