[Agda] PhD studentships at the Functional Programming Lab in Nottingham

Thorsten Altenkirch Thorsten.Altenkirch at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Nov 27 11:07:51 CET 2015


Dear all,

The School of Computer Science in Nottingham is advertising 10 fully-funded PhD
studentships. Applicants in the area of the Functional Programming lab
(fp.cs.nott.ac.uk) are encouraged! If you are interested in applying, please
contact a potential supervisor in the FP lab prior to submitting your
application:

Thorsten Altenkirch - constructive logic, proof assistants, homotopy type
theory, category theory, lambda calculus.

Venanzio Capretta - type theory, mathematical logic, corecursive structures,
proof assistants, dependently-typed programming.

Graham Hutton - program construction and verification, category theory,
recursion operators, coinductive types.

Henrik Nilsson - functional reactive programming, modelling and simulation,
probabilistic languages, and design and implementation of declarative
domain-specific languages in general.


Best wishes,

Thorsten

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            10 Fully-Funded PhD Studentships

                School of Computer Science
               University of Nottingham, UK

http://nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI1498

Applications are invited for up to ten fully-funded PhD studentships in the
School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham, starting on 1st
October 2016.

The topics for the studentships are open, but should relate to the interests of
one of the School’s research groups: Agents Lab; Automated Scheduling,
Optimisation and Planning; Computer Vision Lab; Functional Programming Lab;
Intelligent Modelling and Analysis; Mixed Reality Lab and in the area of Data
Science.

The studentships are for three years and include a stipend of £14,507 per year
and tuition fees, and are available to students of any nationality. Applicants
are normally expected to have a first-class Masters or Bachelors degree in
Computer Science or a related discipline, and must obtain the support of a
potential supervisor in the School prior to submitting their application.
Initial contact with supervisors should be made at least two weeks prior to the
closing date for applications.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Christine.Fletcher at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:Christine.Fletcher at nottingham.ac.uk>.

To apply, please submit the following items by email to the above address:

(1) a brief covering letter that describes your reasons for wishing to pursue a
PhD, your proposed research area and topic, and the name of a potential
supervisor;

(2) a copy of your CV, including your actual or expected degree class(es), and
results of all University examinations;

(3) an example of your technical writing, such as a project report or
dissertation;

(4) contact details for two academic referees.

Closing date for applications: 19th February 2016
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