[SystemSafety] Research position with ProofInUse project
Roderick Chapman
roderick.chapman at googlemail.com
Wed Apr 6 11:00:47 CEST 2016
This may be of interest to some readers of the list.
- Rod
----------------
The Joint Laboratory ProofInUse (funded by the French National
Research Agency, see http://www.spark-2014.org/proofinuse) hires
an experienced R&D engineer in the domain of Formal Methods for
Software Engineering.
ProofInUse originates from the sharing of resources and knowledge
between the Toccata research team, specializing in techniques for
deductive program verification and the SME AdaCore, a software
publisher, specializing in providing software development tools for
critical systems.
The recruited engineer will work in close collaboration with the
ProofInUse Research and Development team, to address both its
scientific and its technological challenges. It is expected that the
engineer contributes both to advancing the academic knowledge in
ProofInUse context (and thus to the production of scientific
publications) and to the transfer of this knowledge into the software
products distributed by AdaCore.
We expect from the candidate some experience with Formal Methods for
Software Engineering (PhD thesis or equivalent), a fair experience in
software development, a plus would be the knowledge of functional
programming, and the knowledge of the programming languages OCaml and
Ada.
The position is to be filled as soon as possible starting from May 1st
2016, for an initial duration of 12 months.
More details about the scientific program and the positions are given at URL
http://www.lri.fr/~marche/PosteProofInUse2016.pdf
<http://www.lri.fr/%7Emarche/PosteProofInUse2016.pdf>
Contact: Claude.Marche at inria.fr <mailto:Claude.Marche at inria.fr>,
Yannick.Moy at adacore.com <mailto:Yannick.Moy at adacore.com>
--
Yannick Moy, Senior Software Engineer, AdaCore
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <https://lists.techfak.uni-bielefeld.de/mailman/private/systemsafety/attachments/20160406/b678d040/attachment.html>
More information about the systemsafety
mailing list