Research studentship in collaborative theorem proving

A studentship is available in the School of Informatics at the 
University of Edinburgh. This is related to a new initiative aimed at 
creating a model for interactive, machine-based theorem proving that 
integrates collaboration as a core concept. Sites like Wikipedia, Stack 
Overflow and Math Overflow have proven that social web components such 
as i) commons-based peer production and crowd-sourcing, ii) reputation 
systems and iii) recommender systems can result in remarkable 
collaborative productivity. The focus of this studentship will be to 
work on these aspects in order to help harness this productivity and 
establish collaborative theorem proving as the 'social machine' of ITP, 
and thus tackle large-scale formal verification tasks.

The PhD research will be supervised by Jacques Fleuriot and require the 
student to work in collaboration with researchers involved in the 
newly-funded ProofPeer project (http://www.proofpeer.net), which aims to 
explore collaborative theorem proving.

Research Environment:

The student will join a diverse, multi-institutional group of academic 
and research staff plus PhD students interested in the interaction of 
representation and reasoning, with a special focus on interactive 
theorem proving and social computing. The student will contribute to 
various research aspects of the ProofPeer project and its applications.

Requirements:

Applicants should have a strong background in logical and mathematical 
aspects of computer science, strong programming skills and an interest 
in machine learning. A relevant first degree, for example in 
Informatics, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Artificial 
Intelligence or Mathematics is also expected.

Funding:

Full funding of fees and maintenance is available for UK-fundable 
students, i.e., either UK nationals or EU nationals who have been 
resident in the UK for 3 years.

Application deadline: 21st February 2014.
Expected start date: September 2014.

Please send informal inquiries to Jacques Fleuriot ([email protected]). 
Formal applications must follow the School of Informatics PhD 
application process, which is detailed at 
http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/informatics/postgraduate/apply/overview.
 
Applicants should select the PhD programme Informatics: CISA: Centre for 
Intelligent Systems & their Applications (CISA).



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