[Haskell] Research Assistant/Associate at Department of Computing, Imperial College London
Barwell, Adam D
a.barwell at imperial.ac.uk
Thu Aug 26 08:57:43 UTC 2021
Department of Computing, Imperial College London
Research Assistant/Associate Position (Full Time)
36,394 GBP to 49,210 GBP per annum
Reference:
Fixed-term: 3 years
Starting date: as soon as possible
Closing Date: 16th September 2021
The Research Assistant will work under the EPSRC Established Career
Fellowship Project, POST: Protocols, Observabilities and Session Types
and/or other EPSRC projects (see below).
Please contact with Nobuko Yoshida (n.yoshida at imperial.ac.uk),
Imperial College London if you would like to apply to the position to have informal discussions.
Details:
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/ENG01832/research-assistant-associate
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The project has particular emphasis on putting theory into practice, by embedding session types in a range of programming languages and applying them to case studies; or developing the links between session types and other areas of theoretical computer science. The research programme includes collaboration with several companies and organisations.
Candidates for the post-doc position will need to have expertise in either:
1. programming language design and implementation; or
2. formal semantics, type theory and concurrency theory
Different positions will be suitable for different points on the theory/practice spectrum. We are especially interested in candidates with a combination of theoretical and practical skills.
For more details, see http://mrg.doc.ic.ac.uk.
The focus of Imperial College London Group is theories and applications of session types which include:
-- Go, Rust, TypeScript, Scala, F*, F#, Haskell, OCaml, Java, MPI-C and Python;
-- mechanisation of session types meta-theory (Coq, Isabelle, Agda,
etc) (PLDI'21 Zooid, http://mrg.doc.ic.ac.uk/publications/zooid-paper/)
-- session types theories, automata theories, game semantics,
linear logic; and
-- other applications such as blockchains and robotics
The candidate will work on POST and/or other related projects
-- Stardust (https://epsrc-stardust.github.io/)
-- AppControl (https://dsbd-appcontrol.github.io/people.html)
The candidate is welcome to discuss the details about the above project(s)
with the contact person:
Professor Nobuko Yoshida, Imperial College London
(n.yoshida at imperial.ac.uk)
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