[TYPES/announce] Postdoc Position on Verification of Concurrent Systems via Model Learning, Royal Holloway University of London -- Application deadline 9 Jan 2022

Matteo Sammartino ucacsam at ucl.ac.uk
Thu Dec 2 06:38:39 EST 2021


- Application deadline: Midnight, 9 Jan 2022
- Starting date: As soon as possible
- Salary: £35,931-£37,979
- Duration: until February 2023


Applications are invited for the post of Post-Doctoral Research Assistant in the Computer Science Department at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Successful applicants will be working on the EPSRC-funded "Verification of Hardware Concurrency via Model Learning" (CLeVer) project (EP/S028641/1), led by Alexandra Silva (UCL/Cornell) and Matteo Sammartino (Royal Holloway University of London).

This is a joint research effort involving Royal Holloway University of London, University College London, and ARM, world-leading designer of multi-core chips.

For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Dr. Matteo Sammartino on matteo.sammartino at rhul.ac.uk.


# Project Description

Digital devices increasingly rely on multi-threaded computation, with sophisticated concurrent behaviour becoming prevalent at any scale. As the complexity of these systems increases, there is a pressing need to automate the assessment of their correctness, especially with respect to concurrency-related aspects. Formal verification provides highly effective techniques to assess the correctness of systems. However, formal models are usually built by humans, and as such can be error-prone and inaccurate.

The CLeVer project aims to:

- develop a novel verification framework that relies on learning techniques to automatically build and verify models of concurrency, with a particular focus on multi-core systems.

- apply the framework to real-world verification tasks, in collaboration with ARM.

# The ideal candidate

We are looking for candidates with a PhD in one of the following areas: model-based testing and verification, formal methods for concurrency, automated analysis of hardware systems. Experience in multiple areas will be valued. Candidates ideally should also have strong programming skills.

# Where to apply

https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk/0721-259-R-R__;!!IBzWLUs!GBUI4ogBjKihbUy7Zjvs5uy-jYLfnkDBmHoLxe66Aocp0u-vNUn0dwNvEzw0ElB4e1xgKh3NbHDrlQ$ 


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