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  • From: Peter Sewell <Peter.Sewell AT cl.cam.ac.uk>
  • To: coq-club AT pauillac.inria.fr
  • Subject: [Coq-Club]Three Research Positions - Foundations of Distributed Computation
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 15:55:04 +0000
  • List-archive: <http://pauillac.inria.fr/pipermail/coq-club/>

[Apologies for multiple posting!]

We'd be grateful if you could draw this to the attention of any
suitable candidates.  Thanks,
Peter


RESEARCH ASSOCIATE/RESEARCH ASSISTANT (THREE POSTS)
Foundations of Distributed Computation

Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge

<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/pes20/advert2.html>

Ref No: NR60
Grade: NRAS Salary: £20,044 - £30,002 pa. 
Grade: RAST Salary: £20,044 - £22,289 pa

Limit of tenure: Up to two years for two Research Associate positions;
one year for one Research Assistant position.



Three Research Assistant/Research Associate positions are available in
the foundations of distributed computation, funded by EPSRC grants
EP/C510712 (Sewell, Gibbens, Norrish) and GR/T11715 (Sewell, Pitts).

The work spans several areas:

    * Design, semantics and implementation of programming language
       constructs for distribution - covering type-safe communication,
       naming, version change, module systems, and dynamic linking.
    * Formal specification, automated testing and proof about
       real-world network protocols.
    * Tool support for mechanisation of large semantic definitions.
    * Reasoning about executable distributed programs.

It builds on previous work on the experimental Acute programming
language, on the NetSem semantics of real-world network protocols, and
on the concerns of the POPLmark challenge problem in semantic
mechanisation. Details of all these can be found at
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/pes20/index.html#PAPERS>.

For the two-year positions you should have (or expect soon to obtain)
a PhD in Computer Science, with a strong background in one or more of
the following:

    * Programming Language Semantics
    * Programming Language Implementation (especially with respect to OCaml)
    * Automated proof assistants (especially one or more of HOL,
       Isabelle, Coq, and Twelf).
    * Network Protocols
    * Distributed Systems

The one-year appointment may be either at the postdoctoral level
(Research Associate) as above, or at a post-graduate level (Research
Assistant). For the latter you should have a good first-class degree
in Computer Science. For a suitably experienced candidate it may be
possible to upgrade to a Senior Research Associate appointment.

Enquiries about the project should be addressed to Dr Peter Sewell,
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/pes20/>.

To apply please send as soon as possible a letter of application
including a brief statement of the particular contribution you would
make to the project, a CV, a completed PD18 form
(<http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/personnel/forms/pd18/>) and the
names and contact details (postal and email addresses) of 2 referees to

  Kate Ellis
  University of Cambridge
  Computer Laboratory
  15 JJ Thomson Avenue
  Cambridge
  CB3 0FD
  United Kingdom

or by e-mail (with documents in PDF format) to 
personnel-admin AT cl.cam.ac.uk.
Closing date: 20 April 2006. 





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