I’m presently looking (with Simon Thompson) for two Post Docs to work on a 
CakeML and HOL related project. The posts last for 3.5 years and are at the 
University of Kent in Canterbury, England. Applications are due by *12 June, 
2016*.

Here is a brief description of the project:

Trustworthy Refactoring project: Research Associate Positions in Refactoring 
Functional Programs and Formal Verification (for CakeML) 

The Trustworthy Refactoring project at the University of Kent is seeking to 
recruit postdoc research associates for two 3.5 year positions, to start in 
September this year.

The overall goal of this project is to make a step change in the practice of 
refactoring by designing and constructing of trustworthy refactoring tools. By 
this we mean that when refactorings are performed, the tools will provide 
strong evidence that the refactoring has not changed the behaviour of the code, 
built on a solid theoretical understanding of the semantics of the language. 
Our approach will provide different levels of assurance from the (strongest) 
case of a fully formal proof that a refactoring can be trusted to work on all 
programs, given some pre-conditions, to other, more generally applicable 
guarantees, that a refactoring applied to a particular program does not change 
the behaviour of that program. 

The project will make both theoretical and practical advances. We will build a 
fully-verified refactoring tool for a relatively simple, but full featured 
programming language (CakeML https://cakeml.org), and at the other we will 
build an industrial-strength refactoring tool for a related 
industrially-relevant language (OCaml). This OCaml tool will allow us to 
explore a range of verification techniques, both fully and partially automated, 
and will set a new benchmark for building refactoring tools for programming 
languages in general. 

The project, which is coordinated by Prof Simon Thompson and Dr Scott Owens, 
will support two research associates, and the four will work as a team. One 
post will focus on pushing the boundaries of trustworthy refactoring via 
mechanised proof for refactorings in CakeML, and the other post will 
concentrate on building an industrial strength refactoring tool for OCaml. The 
project has industrial support from Jane Street Capital, who will contribute 
not only ideas to the project but also host the second RA for a period working 
in their London office, understanding the OCaml infrastructure and their 
refactoring requirements.

You are encouraged to contact either of the project investigators by email 
(s.a.ow...@kent.ac.uk, s.j.thomp...@kent.ac.uk) if you have any further 
questions about the post, or if you would like a copy of the full research 
application for the project. We expect that applicants will have PhD degree in 
computer science (or a related discipline) or be close to completing one. For 
both posts we expect that applicants will have experience of writing functional 
programs, and for the verification post we also expect experience of developing 
(informal) proofs in a mathematical or programming context.

To apply, please go to the following web pages:

Research Associate in Formal Verification for CakeML (STM0682): 

https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/fe/tpl_kent01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=40106,3472764668&key=47167934&c=549534472123&pagestamp=sejmwzlocjpwfyyfak

Research Associate in Refactoring Functional Programs (STM0683): 

https://jobs.kent.ac.uk/fe/tpl_kent01.asp?s=4A515F4E5A565B1A&jobid=40107,6987525698&key=47167934&c=549534472123&pagestamp=sesioeandjktfucacs

Simon and Scott
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