final test: Research Job in Compositional Reasoning and Analysis @ Heriot-Watt Univ., Scotland, UK


Subject: final test: Research Job in Compositional Reasoning and Analysis @ Heriot-Watt Univ., Scotland, UK
From: Joe Wells (jbw@izanami.cee.hw.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Oct 18 2001 - 13:08:18 EDT


                             Research Position
                                      
    Useful Logics, Types, Rewriting, and their Automation (ULTRA) Group
              Computing and Electrical Engineering Department
                           Heriot-Watt University
                          Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
   
Description of the Position

   A research position is available on an EC-funded project working under
   the supervision of Joe Wells. The position is in the ULTRA (Useful
   Logics, Types, Rewriting, and their Automation) group in the
   Department of Computing and Electrical Engineering at Heriot-Watt
   University in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. The work will be
   done in close coordination with the DART (Dynamic Assembly,
   Reconfiguration, and Type-checking) consortium (Genova Univ., HWU,
   Imperial Coll., and Torino Univ.) as well as the Church Project
   (Boston Coll., Boston Univ., Harvard Univ., HWU, Wellesley Coll.,
   etc.).
   
   The researcher will probably help with some of the following tasks:
     * Designing new type systems for compositional (modular) analysis of
       systems that may involve one or more aspects of concurrency,
       mobility, modularity, objects, run-time code generation, etc.
     * Designing analysis algorithms for the new type systems.
     * Designing theories (e.g., "calculi") for reasoning about the
       meaning of dynamic software assembly, i.e., doing in a
       non-traditional order one or more of type checking, code
       generation, linking, loading, etc.
     * Making software systems incorporating the new type systems,
       algorithms, and calculi.
     * Writing scientific reports on the work done.
       
   The position is initially for 1 to 2 years, with extensions up to 3
   years total possible depending on salary, experience, performance, and
   funding. Applications to spend a shorter period (e.g., the sabbatical
   leave of an established academic) will be considered, but the research
   area is pretty much predetermined. The salary will be commensurate
   with qualifications and experience in the range from 21290 GBP to
   26229 GBP per year. It is preferred that the researcher will start in
   the period from 2002-01-01 to 2002-03-01. It is preferred that before
   starting the researcher will have completed a Ph.D. in a relevant
   discipline within Computer Science. Applicants from outside the
   European Economic Area (EEA) will be considered.
   
   The researcher will probably use some of the following knowledge
   areas:
     * Formal calculi for reasoning about the meaning of computer systems
       (including computer programs), especially those with aspects of
       (a) modules, linking, and loading, (b) concurrency, (c) mobility,
       (d) staged compilation, (e) objects, (f) resource usage, etc.
     * Analysis of systems represented in formal calculi.
     * Constraint solving and unification.
     * Type systems, especially those with intersection and union types.
     * Programming languages used for any of the above.
       
Applying for the Position

   To formally apply for this position, please do the following before
   the closing date of 2001-11-02:
     * Arrange for 3 letters of reference to be sent as soon as possible.
       If (by mistake) someone tells you the letters are not needed yet,
       please have the letters sent anyway, because no one will be chosen
       for an interview until after we see the letters. See below for
       what we hope to see in a letter of reference.
     * Send the following yourself as soon as possible:
          + your complete curriculum vitae,
          + a brief statement (one paragraph is enough) explaining why
            you think your research accomplishments and interests would
            be a good match for the job,
          + web pointers to or paper copies of from 0 to 3 publications
            of yours which you think are relevant, and
          + contact details for the people writing your letters of
            reference.
     * Contact the Heriot-Watt Personnel Office and get them to send you
       an "application pack". This contains an application form, an equal
       opportunities monitoring form, information for applicants with
       disabilities, and some additional information about Heriot-Watt
       and the position.
     * Fill out and return the application form and the equal
       opportunities monitoring form. (If your curriculum vitae is well
       constructed, then some of the information requested on the
       application form will be redundant, in which case it is reasonable
       to just write "see c.v." in the blanks.)
     * Although not required, it will be appreciated if you inform Joe
       Wells as soon as possible that you are applying so that he knows
       to ask our personnel office for your application materials
       immediately after they arrive.
     * Anyone who might need a work permit if hired (usually someone who
       is not a citizen of an EEA country) should also do the following.
       In addition to possibly being e-mailed or faxed, each letter of
       reference should also be sent by post on official-looking
       stationery paper and should include details on your whereabouts
       over the last two years. A work permit application also needs
       copies of any degree certificates, so it is a good idea to send
       those also.
       
   Please include the reference code 133/01/L in all communications to
   help prevent your application from getting mixed up. Please convert
   Microsoft Word documents to a public, standard, and non-proprietary
   format, e.g., PDF, HTML, or PostScript. PDF is best, because some of
   our staff will encounter difficulties with HTML or PostScript.
   
   Please ask the people writing letters of reference for you to include
   details of:
     * the capacity in which they know you,
     * your skills, abilities and performance in relation to the post
       applied for,
     * your employment record including details of your role and service
       dates,
     * your record in terms of attendance, timeliness, and discipline,
     * their view of your suitability for the post as a whole, in light
       of the attached details and their knowledge of your experience and
       abilities,
     * any further relevant information which would assist us in making
       an appointment.
       
   Informal inquiries should be directed to Joe Wells at:
   
     web: http://www.cee.hw.ac.uk/~jbw/
     e-mail: jbw@cee.hw.ac.uk
     fax: +44 131 449 3834
   
   Formal applications and/or requests for materials for completing a
   formal application should be directed to the Heriot-Watt Personnel
   Office at:
   
     web: http://www.hw.ac.uk/personnel/
     e-mail: personnel@hw.ac.uk
     voice mail: +44 131 451 3475
     fax: +44 131 451 3475
     minicom: +44 131 451 8212
     post: The Personnel Office
                 Lord Balerno Building
                 Heriot-Watt University
                 EDINBURGH
                 EH14 4AS
                 GREAT BRITAIN



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