Hi, As a result of recent funding awards, I expect to be able to advertise two postdoctoral positions and a PhD position at the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh in the near future:
* The first postdoc position will be advertised early in January to start as soon as possible (in practice, this likely means February 2016 at the absolute earliest; I'd prefer to have someone by March or April if possible). The position will require a mix of research and development skills, to contribute to the development of a system for processing and analyzing provenance graph data in order to identify and mitigate advanced persistent threat attacks. Preferred programming languages among other project members include Haskell, Scala and Python. Experience with graph databases such as Titan/Cassandra or the Gremlin query language would be a big plus. I would like to hire someone to work on this project whose research dovetails well with the development needed for the project. This could mean a systems-oriented PL researcher interested in gaining experience with graph databases, provenance or security, or a researcher in one of these areas interested in gaining experience with PL. This position is part of the ADAPT project (A Diagnostics Approach for Advanced Persistent Threat Detection) funded by the DARPA Transparent Computing Program. The other partners in ADAPT are Galois, Inc., Xerox PARC, and Oregon State University. The funding is secure until June 2017 and funding after that point is contingent on continuation of the project by DARPA, until the program ends in June 2019. * The second postdoc and PhD studentship position will be advertised later in 2016 for a start date of mid-to-late 2016. Both will be part of the ERC-funded project "Skye: A programming language bridging theory and practice for scientific data curation". Relevant topics/background include heterogeneous metaprogramming, language-integrated query, and scientific data management and provenance. Both positions will have funding for up to 4 years in the period 2016-2021 (pending finalization of the grant agreement). This message does not constitute a formal advertisement of an employment opportunity; formal advertisements will follow when the details are finalized. Please contact me if interested in any of these opportunities or with any questions about the projects, and research environment, and preferably including a CV and summary of your research interests and how they relate to the position(s) you are interested in. --James
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