[ecoop-info] Three Postdocs at Oxford University
Daniel Kroening
kroening at comlab.ox.ac.uk
Fri Apr 30 12:31:50 CEST 2010
Postdoctoral Researcher
The Automated Formal Verification Group is advertising a post for a Grade 7 Research Assistant to work on the automated verification of concurrent programs that make use of shared memory under the direction of Daniel Kroening and Joël Ouaknine in the Oxford University Computing Laboratory.
Applicants should have (or shortly expect to receive) a PhD in Computer Science or a closely related field. The primary selection criteria are strong programming and systems skills, some experience of tool construction, and basic knowledge of program analysis. A background in theoretical computer science or mathematics is desirable. Candidates with prior experience with programming for the x86 memory model are especially encouraged to contact us, although this is by no means a necessary requirement.
The work will take place within the Verification group in the Oxford University Computing La bo ratory, which comprises, in addition to the two investigators, world-leading experts in software verification and model checking such as Marta Kwiatkowska, Tom Melham, Luke Ong, and Bill Roscoe. The posts will have a salary on the University grade 7 scale (currently £28,839 to £35,469 pa). The official ad for the post and instructions for applying can be found here:
http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/news/179-full.html
We expecting to advertise two additional posts for Postdocs to work on program analysis in the near future. We welcome any inquiries via e-mail to Daniel Kroening and Joël Ouaknine.
PhD Studentship
The Automated Formal Verification Group is offering a fully funded DPhil (Oxford's "PhD") position at Oxford University's Computing Laboratory. The position is associated with a project under the supervision of Daniel Kroening and Joël Ouaknine and will address the correctness of multi-threaded concurrent software. The studentship is fully funded (at EU fees level – overseas candidates will need supplementary funding) for 3½ years.
The studentship includes a stipend of at least £12,940 per year as well as provision for travel to conferences. Candidates must satisfy the usual requirements for studying for a doctorate at Oxford. The formal advertisement and instructions for applying are online at
http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/news/149-full.html.
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