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  • From: "Thiemann, Rene" <Rene.Thiemann AT uibk.ac.at>
  • To: "coq-club AT inria.fr" <coq-club AT inria.fr>
  • Subject: [Coq-Club] PhD student or postdoc position announcement
  • Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2015 12:27:47 +0000
  • Accept-language: de-DE, de-AT, en-US

2-year postdoc or 3-year PhD-student position at the University of Innsbruck
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The Computational Logic research group at the University of Innsbruck has one
open position funded by the FWF (Austrian science fund) via the START project
„Certifying Termination and Complexity Proofs of Programs“.

The project aims at increasing the reliability in current complexity and
termination provers by independently checking the generated proofs. To this
end,
several analysis techniques will be formalized in the theorem prover
Isabelle/HOL, with a focus on term rewriting and Haskell.

For this project, we are looking for an enthusiastic young researcher with a
background in computational logic. Knowledge of automated termination
analysis,
complexity analysis, or theorem proving would be an asset. Candidates with a
strong theoretical background in related areas are also encouraged to apply.
The PhD-student candidate must have a Master's or equivalent degree.
Knowledge
of German is not essential.

The salary is determined by the FWF-funding scheme (3.546,00 EUR monthly
gross salary for postdocs, and 2.024,90 EUR for PhD-students, cf.
http://www.fwf.ac.at/en/research-funding/personnel-costs/)

Applications (including a CV, a publication list (only for postdocs), and a
letter of recommendation) may be emailed to the project leader René Thiemann
(rene.thiemann at uibk.ac.at) no later than July 6, 2015.

We plan to make decisions on these position until July 10.

The preferred starting date is summer or autumn 2015.

Informal inquiries are also welcome via email.

The city of Innsbruck is superbly located in the beautiful surroundings of the
Tyrolean Alps. The combination of the Alpine environment and urban life in
this
historic town provides a high quality of living.

Further information is available from the following links:

START Project:
http://cl-informatik.uibk.ac.at/research/projects/certifying-termination-and-complexity-proofs-of-pr/

Institute of Computer Science:
http://informatik.uibk.ac.at/

University of Innsbruck:
http://www.uibk.ac.at/

City of Innsbruck:
http://www.innsbruck.at/



  • [Coq-Club] PhD student or postdoc position announcement, Thiemann, Rene, 06/15/2015

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