Overview
The Principles of Programming research group in the Department of Computer Science at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM) is searching for a postdoctoral researcher to work in the area of modelling stream programming languages. The research is part of the Exascale Stream Computing Project, in collaboration with IBM and other Irish universities
Target Candidate
The ideal candidate should have a PhD degree in Computer Science and/or Software Engineering, possess good practical software engineering skills, and have previous experience with parallel programming or stream computing. Familiarity with compiler front-ends, program verification, metamodelling or software language engineering would be an advantage. Good communication skills in English are also required, including experience of writing papers for international conferences and journals.
The ideal candidate should have a PhD degree in Computer Science and/or Software Engineering, possess good practical software engineering skills, and have previous experience with parallel programming or stream computing. Familiarity with compiler front-ends, program verification, metamodelling or software language engineering would be an advantage. Good communication skills in English are also required, including experience of writing papers for international conferences and journals.
The position will be co-funded by IRCSET and IBM through IRCSET's Enterprise Partnership Scheme. Further details on the Enterprise Partnership Scheme can be found on IRCSET's website. Applicants must meet IRCSET's eligibility criteria and will be assessed independently by IRCSET.
For further information, or to apply, please contact:
Dr. James F. Power
Department of Computer Science,
National University of Ireland,
Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland.
E-mail: pop-pd11@cs.nuim.ie
http://www.cs.nuim.ie/research/pop/postdocad11.html
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