Dear Haskellers,

We are looking for people for a homological algebra project at NUI Galway
and some of these would ideally have a functional programming/Haskell
background. If you are not interested but know of someone who might be, I'd
be happy if you could pass it on. 


Thanks,
Emil

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Two 2-year postdoctoral positions and two 2-month
visiting positions are available in the Mathematics
Department of the National University of Ireland, Galway.

The positions are funded by a Marie Curie Transfer
of Knowledge grant aimed at designing and implementing
algorithms for Computational Homological Algebra. Details
of the project are available at http://hamilton.nuigalway.ie/CHA .

It is likely that one of the postdocs will have expertise in
computer algebra, and that the other will have expertise in
computer science (preferably functional programming) and a
solid undertanding of basic algebra.

The applicants must satisfy certain Marie Curie eligibility
criteria which are explained on page 26 of the Transfer of
Knowledge Handbook (available at
http://hamilton.nuigalway.ie/CHA/SideLinks/eligibility.pdf ).
In particular, applicants should have a PhD and not have
spent more than 12 months in Ireland recently.

Salaries depend on experience. The postdoc salary is
approximately 47K euro plus generous expenses. The visitor
stipend is approximately 15K euro.

The initial closing date for the positions is 22nd September
2006, but applications will continue to be considered until
posts have been filled.

For further details, or to apply, please contact one of the
following:

Jim Cruickshank ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Graham Ellis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Emil Skoeldberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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