The recently established Research Center for Functional High-Performance 
Computing for Financial Information Technology (HIPERFIT) at the University of 
Copenhagen has openings for 1 permanent faculty position and 6 postdoc or Ph.D. 
scholar positions, starting September 1st or later this year.  The faculty 
position is at the assistant or associate professor position, depending on the 
applicant's seniority.  The postdoc positions are for up to 3 years, and the 
Ph.D. scholar positions are full-time salaried positions for either 3 or 4 
years.  Applicants with documented knowledge of functional programming and/or 
domain-specific languages are highly encouraged to apply.  

Deadline: July 4th, 2011.
Position start: September 1, 2011, or later.

HIPERFIT gathers researchers from mathematical finance (MF), domain-specific 
languages (DSL), functional programming (FP) and high-performance systems (HPS) 
and experts from financial sector institutions to solve the simultaneous 
challenges of high transparency, high computational performance and high 
productivity in finance by mapping high-level models and languages directly 
onto the evolving crop of inexpensive highly parallel computer architectures 
such as GPGPUs.

Candidates are expected to have a solid academic background within one or more 
of the 4 research areas (MF, DSL, FP, HPS) as demonstrated by documented 
knowledge related to: 

Multidimensional diffusion stock market models (MF)
Bond market theory and credit risk theory (MF)
Jump-diffusion models and stochastic volatility models (MF)
Functional programming, other declarative programming paradigms (FP, DSLs and 
HPS)
Formal semantics, type theory and type systems, program logics and verification 
(FP, DSLs and HPS)
Program analysis and transformation, programming language implementation (FP, 
DSLs and HPS)
Theory and practice of parallel and/or concurrent programming (FP, DSLs and HPS)
Computer architecture (HPS).

They are also expected to take an active interest in cooperating with 
researchers in the other areas.  (Putting it informally: You are demonstrably 
at home in one of the areas -- one is enough, more are welcome -- and you are 
excited, rather than put off, worried or indifferent, about learning about and 
engaging yourself with specialists from the other areas.)

HIPERFIT deliberately pursues high-risk research with a potentially disruptive 
strategic impact on high-performance computing practice, viewing the dramatic 
changes in commodity computing platforms from being sequential to massively 
parallel as an opportunity for ``naturally'' parallel high-level programming 
languages to effectively bridge problem/solution specifications on the one side 
and evolving parallel computer architectures on the other.  In this fashion 
HIPERFIT complements the prevalent retrofitting and adaptation of existing code 
bases and low-level coding for specific parallel machine architectures.  
Applicants with a background in functional programming and declarative 
domain-specific languages are thus particularly encouraged to apply.

For more information on HIPERFIT, see http://www.hiperfit.dk.

For detailed information on the position announcements, including application 
details and contact information, see 
http://www.offentlige-stillinger.dk/sites/cfml/kbhuni/kbhuniVis.cfm?plugin=1&englishJobs=NO&nJobNo=196679&nLangNo=1.
 

Please follow the application instructions carefully and do not send 
nonspecific email inquiries (e.g. "Dear Professor: I want to be a Ph.D. 
student.  Here is my CV.  What should I write a Ph.D. about?"), as they risk 
not receiving any response.  We are happy to field inquiries, which are clearly 
informed by and specific to the position announcements, the information on 
hiperfit.dk and information obtained from HIPERFIT investigators' home pages. 

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