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UNITED NATIONS UNIVERSITY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

http://www.iist.unu.edu/www/job/pearl.html.


Two post-doctoral researcher positions are now open at International Institute 
for Software Technology, United Nations University (UNU-IIST, 
http://www.iist.unu.edu). UNU-IIST is a Research and Training Centre of the 
United Nations University. It serves developing countries to help them attain 
self-reliance in software technology by training their young scientists and 
engineers. 

The positions are funded for three years by Macau Sci.&Tech. Development Fund 
and UNU-IIST through "PEARL --- Process expansion: action refinement in the 
large", a project in collaboration with University of Macau (UM, 
http://www.umac.mo/). 

The project covers topics broadly in:

a) Developing `grainless' semantic theories for concurrent systems, where 
coarse grain actions can be refined into (subsystems of) fine grain actions or 
reversely fine grain actions atomised into coarse grain actions.

b) Exploiting the freedom of moving across levels of abstraction (i.e. grain 
size) to develop scalable verification techniques (model-checking) and 
incremental development methods (law-based). 

c) Application of the theories, techniques and methods to the verification and 
development of concurrent non-blocking algorithms, multithreaded Java programs 
(with weak-ordering memory model) and web-based transaction systems.

These positions are ideal for young researchers who would like to develop their 
academic research careers by working in an excellent academic setting. They 
provide a unique opportunity to join an institute that has proven experience 
in, and dedication to, the training of young researchers, in formal methods and 
theoretical computer science.

Requirements
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We are seeking young research scientists with (or in the process of obtaining) 
PhDs in computer science. Good English speaking and writing skills are 
necessary. The successful applicants should have a profound knowledge of the 
semantics, specification and verification of concurrent systems. Experience in 
simulation and data refinement techniques, process algebra model-checking (esp. 
CSP) and action/atomicity refinement will be an advantage. 

Besides research, the successful applicants will also be involved in helping to 
supervise postgraduate students from developing countries recruited to the 
project as UNU-IIST fellows. 


Conditions
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The postdoctoral positions are contract appointments starting with one year and 
renewable for another two years, depending on performance. Salary will be in 
the range 2000-3000 USD per month paid without deduction of tax. UNU-IIST will 
provide medical insurance and a fully-furnished & rent-free two-bedroom 
apartment (exclusive of utility expenses).

The Research Group
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The successful applicants will be working in a joint research group at UNU-IIST 
and UM. The research group is led by Dr. Jeff Sanders, Principal Research 
Fellow of UNU-IIST. Other members of the group include Dr. Qiwen Xu of UM and 
Dr. Xu Wang of UNU-IIST. 

Further information is available from:

Jeff Sanders
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


The City 
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Macao is a Special Administrative Region of China, about 40km from Hong Kong, 
the other side of the Pearl River estuary. It is a small, safe city, 
predominantly Chinese in culture but with strong Portuguese influences and an 
active expatriate community of people from many countries. There are schools 
that teach in English, Chinese and Portuguese. 


The Application
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Potential applicants are suggested to send a CV, 2-3 recent publications 
(relevant to the project) and a covering letter with the contact details of 
three referees by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], quoting the job reference PEARL-1.


The Deadline
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Application submission is now open and will remain so until suitable candidates 
are found. The selection procedure, however, will start on 31 July and the 
positions ideally start as soon as possible afterwards. 
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