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PhD student position in logic & verification, London (England), Deadline: 27 May 2018
A PhD studentship in the area of logic and verification is available at
UCL's PPLV group.
The studentship is aligned with the IRIS project
(https://uclirisproject.wordpress.com) and will be supervised by Professor
David Pym (http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/D.Pym/) and Dr. James Brotherston
(http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/J.Brotherston/).
The area of the studentship is in logic and its application to program and
systems verification, with a particular interest in the development and
application of logical tools based on bunched logic, separation logic, and
concurrent separation logic (and related ideas) and their use to reason
about the correctness of interfaces between programs, systems, and
organizations. The project may range from theoretical work in logic
(semantics and proof theory) through the theory of system modelling tools
to the design and implementation of modelling and verification tools.
The PPLV group conducts world-leading research in logical and algebraic
methods and their applications to program and systems modelling and
verification. The Interface Reasoning for Interacting Systems (IRIS)
project, led by Prof. David Pym, uses logical and algebraic methods to
understand the compositional structure of systems and their
communications, seeking to develop analyses at all scales, from code
through distributed systems to organizational structure, generically and
uniformly.
The IRIS project, funded as a UK EPSRC Programme Grant, is a collaboration
involving James Brotherston, Byron Cook, George Danezis, Peter O?Hearn,
and David Pym at UCL, Alastair Donaldson at Imperial College, Will Venters
at LSE, and Edmund Robinson at QMUL. Industry partners include Amazon AWS,
BT, Facebook, HP Labs, GridPP, and Methods Group.
Candidates should normally have or be about to complete a Master's level
qualification in mathematics or computer science, with a strong component
in logic or theoretical computer science.
The studentship is available from September/October 2018. Candidates
should be UK or EU nationals.
Interested candidates may contact David Pym
(d.pym@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:d.pym@ucl.ac.uk>) or James Brotherston
(j.brotherston@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:j.brotherston@ucl.ac.uk>) for more
information.
To apply, please follow the instructions at
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/prospective_students/phd_programme/applying/
Please note that the closing date for this studentship is 27 May 2018.
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