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I am seeking applications for a post-doctoral scholar at the University
of Iowa, starting in Summer of 2024. We study extensibility and
modularity in high-level typed functional programming languages,
particularly Haskell. The post-doctoral scholar will contribute to an
NSF-funded project exploring a new semantic foundation for type classes
and type families in Haskell. Their work may include formalizing the new
approach in Agda, implementing it in GHC, and evaluating that
implementation.<br><br>Position<br><br>A PhD in computer science or a closely related field, with a strong background in programming languages and logic, is required.<br><br>The ideal candidate would also have:<br><br>- Knowledge of and experience with Haskell programming, including the use of type classes and type families<br>- Experience with mechanized theorem proving in Agda<br>- Good English writing and speaking skills<br>- Ability to work in a collaborative environment<br>- A strong commitment to research excellence<br><br>This
is a one year position with a starting salary of $58,179, but may be
extended for up to two additional years based upon performance and the
continued availability of funding. The position will start in Summer
2024 (or as soon as possible thereafter), and will remain open until
filled.<br><br>To apply, or with questions about the position, please email Garrett Morris <<a href="mailto:garrett-morris@uiowa.edu" target="_blank">garrett-morris@uiowa.edu</a>>
with your CV (including a list of publications), a brief letter
explaining your suitability for the rule, and the names of at least two
references.<br><br>Computational Logic Center<br><br>The post-doctoral
scholar will join the Computational Logic Center (CLC) within the
department of computer science. The CLC performs research across
programming languages, formal verification, and automated reasoning, and
includes J. Garrett Morris (<a href="https://jgbm.github.io" target="_blank">https://jgbm.github.io</a>), Cesare Tinelli (<a href="https://homepage.cs.uiowa.edu/~tinelli/" target="_blank">https://homepage.cs.uiowa.edu/~tinelli/</a>), Katherine Kosaian (<a href="https://sites.google.com/view/katherinekosaian" target="_blank">https://sites.google.com/view/katherinekosaian</a>),
as well as several research scientists, post-doctoral scholars, and
graduate student researchers. The scholar will have the opportunity to
collaborate with other CLC members, as well as participating in joint
seminars and other activities.
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