[Haskell-cafe] Postdoc position at University of Bristol in functional programming

Meng Wang meng.wang at bristol.ac.uk
Mon Jun 1 17:22:24 UTC 2020


Dear Haskellers,

The programming languages group at Bristol has an open postdoc position in the area of functional programming.
Haskell programmers are particularly welcome!

Best regards,
Meng

Meng Wang, PhD (Oxon)
Senior Lecturer in Programming Languages
International Director, SCEEM School

We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated individual to
contribute to an EPSRC-funded project, which aims to design
programming languages that guarantee strong properties, and the
application of them.

The post holder will be based in the programming languages group at
the University of Bristol Computer Science Department, which consists
of three academics, two PDRAs, and a number of PhD students. You will
also be working with a network of partners from Oxford, Edinburgh, Kent,
Tohoku Japan, Chalmers Sweden, and industrial partner DFINITY
Foundations providing expertise on WebAssembly.

The University of Bristol is a world-leading university (consistently
ranked top 50 in the world by QS) with an exceptionally strong Faculty
of Engineering (which the Department of Computer Science is part
of). Bristol is a mid-sized city and is widely considered as one of
the best places to live in the country.

You should have a PhD in programming languages, or a closely related
field.

This post is available immediately and is offered on a full-time based
for an initial term of three years. Appointment at a higher salary
point than grade I is possible based on relevant experience.

Informal enquiries should be addressed to Dr. Meng Wang
(meng.wang at bristol.ac.uk<mailto:meng.wang at bristol.ac.uk>)

For more details about this position, please see:
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details.html?nPostingID=68914&nPostingTargetID=186274&option=28&sort=DESC&respnr=2&ID=Q50FK026203F3VBQBV7V77V83&Resultsperpage=10&lg=UK&mask=uobext

Deadline: 28 Jun 2020




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