13 PhD, PostDoc, and Engineering Positions offered
HATS: Highly Adaptable and Trustworthy Software using Formal Models
HATS is a new Integrated Project funded by the European Union, within the programme “Future and Emerging Technologies” (FET) of the 7th Framework Programme starting March 2009.
The project partners from:
Chalmers Technical University, Gothenborg, Sweden
University of Oslo, Norway
Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
Technical University of Madrid, Spain
IMDEA Software, Spain
Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany,
University of Bologna, Italy,
Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam, Netherlands
Norwegian Computer Center, Oslo, Norway
Fredhopper B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental SE, Kaiserslautern, Germany,
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
are jointly advertising several 3-5 year PhD, PostDoc, and Engineering positions.
The goal of HATS is a tool-supported framework and formal methodology for the development of long-lived and trustworthy software systems. Specifically, HATS will turn software product family (SWPF) development into a rigorous approach. The technical core of the project is an Abstract Behavioral Specification language which will allow precise description of SWPF features and components and their instances. For further information see: http://www.hats-project.eu
Topic areas: Applicants should have a background and/or interest in one of the topics software modeling, modeling and programming languages, formal methods, verification, language-based security, type systems, or concurrency theory.
The following positions are offered:
2 PhD positions with emphasis on formal modeling and verification at Chalmers University of Technology.
One of the positions is in the EU project CHARTER which is closely related to HATS.
Application deadline is 9th February 2009.
Contact: Prof. Reiner Haehnle.
Further details and information on how to apply at this page.
A Research Software Engineer at Fredhopper (Amsterdam).
The position will comprise of industrial research on modeling and verification of key components of Fredhopper’s flagship product within the EU-funded HATS research project. Fredhopper is the Nr. 1 provider of Search & Merchandising solutions for online business in Europe and industrial leader in the HATS project.
Apply by 31 January 2009 for the most optimal procedure.
Contact for project information: Dr. Nikolay Diakov.
More information and how to apply at this page.
2 PostDoc positions at the University of Bologna.
The emphasis is on formal modeling and verification of the kind of concurrent systems studied in Hats using various techniques, including behavioural techniques and type systems.
Application deadline is 31 January (later applications may also be taken into
account).
Contact: Prof. Davide Sangiorgi, see:
http://www.cs.unibo.it/~sangio/Hats/vacancies.txt
3 PhD positions with emphasis on static analysis and security at the Technical University of Madrid/IMDEA Software.
One of the positions is in the DOVES Spanish project, which is closely related to HATS. The application deadline is 25 January. Later applications may also be taken into account if the positions are not covered.
Contact: Prof. German Puebla.
Further details and information on how to apply at this page.
1 PhD and 1 PostDoc position in the area of software modeling and verification at the University of Kaiserslautern.
The emphasis in the area of software modeling is on semantically founded integration of behavioral software models, feature-based descriptions of variability and programs. The emphasis in verification is on modular techniques for object-oriented models and model refinement.
Application deadline is January 31. Later applications may also be taken into account.
Contact: Prof. A. Poetzsch-Heffter.
Further details and information on how to apply at this page.
1 PhD in the area of information flow security at KTH.
The topic is robust, algorithmic verification of information flow properties.
Application deadline is 13 February.
Contact: Dr Mads Dam.
Further details on how to apply at this page.
1 Postdoc position and 1 PhD position at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (Amsterdam, The Netherlands).
The emphasis is on the development and implementation of an Abstract Behavioral Specification language which will allow precise description of SWPF features and components and their instances.
Application deadline is 15 February.
Contact: Prof.dr. F.S. de Boer (email: F.S.de.Boer[ at ]cwi.nl)
Applicants should have (or expect to have at the start of employment):
For a PhD position: a good Masters level or excellent Bachelor level degree (or equivalent) in computer science, mathematics, or a closely related discipline with knowledge in the areas above. Please
see also individual requirements at each site which can differ.
For a Postdoc position: a PhD in computer science or mathematics, preferably with research experience in one of the listed topic areas.
For a software engineer position: a Masters or PhD level level degree (or equivalent) in computer science, mathematics, or a closely related discipline with good knowledge in the areas of program verification, automata theory or discrete math. Knowledge of Java and some programming experience count as a plus.
Regardless of the specific application instructions, each application should contain:
a full CV including letters of recommendation
a research statement, indicating the research directions you are interesting in and what relevant experience you have
transcripts of degree results where available.
To apply, please follow the links given above.
Expressions of interest received by 15 January 2009 are guaranteed full consideration. Specific application deadlines may vary. Early contact would be appreciated.
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