[Haskell] PhD candidate or Postdoc position (Uni Amsterdam) in programming languages for multi-core embedded systems

Clemens Grelck c.grelck at uva.nl
Mon Dec 9 21:28:01 UTC 2019


The _Parallel Computing Systems (PCS)_ group at the Informatics 
Institute (IvI) <http://ivi.uva.nl/> of the University of Amsterdam 
(UvA) <http://www.uva.nl/en/home> is looking for a PhD candidate or a 
postdoctoral researcher (depending on prior qualification) to work 
within the EU-funded Horizon-2020 project ADMORPH. The ADMORPH 
consortium brings together 4 academic and 4 industrial partners from 
across Europe and is coordinated by the University of Amsterdam.

The successful candidate will conduct research in the area of 
domain-specific (functional) programming languages, including their 
compilers and runtime systems, for heterogeneous multi-core adaptive 
cyber-physical systems that are robust against component failure and 
cyber-attacks. Further details as well as instructions for application 
can be found at our official vacancies site:
https://www.uva.nl/en/content/vacancies/2019/10/19-725-researcher-in-specification-and-programming-of-adaptive-cyber-physical-systems.html

Closing date: December 12, 2019.

For informal inquiries, please contact:
  Dr Clemens Grelck <c.grelck at uva.nl>.

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