[TYPES/announce] PhD Assistantship at University of Vermont
Christian Skalka
wintersmind at gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 14:39:49 EDT 2009
PhD Assistantship Opportunity
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Department of Computer Science
University of Vermont (UVM)
Burlington, Vermont 05405, USA
The Department of Computer Science at UVM announces a Graduate
Research Assistantships (GRA) for PhD studies starting Fall 2010 under
the supervision of Prof. Christian Skalka. Research under this
assistanship will focus on topic areas related to Types in Programming
Languages and Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). Directions include:
- Programming language-based optimization of WSN software
- Programming language-based security in WSNs
All studies will leverage static type theory in these contexts. For
more information on Prof. Skalka's research, including relevant
publications and patent applications, see his homepage:
- http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~skalka/
The Computer Science Ph.D. program at UVM has been growing steadily,
and currently has about 20 Ph.D. students. The faculty in Computer
Science is involved in the forefront of research in intelligent
systems including artificial intelligence, data mining, distributed
systems, and evolutionary computation. The research areas of
individual faculty members can be found in the Further Information
page linked to below.
Qualifications
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Successful applicants must possess a bachelor's degree in computer
science or a related field, and show satisfactory test scores on the
Graduate Record Examination (GRE). International applicants must
submit a TOEFL test score as well.
Further Information
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Tel: +1-802-656-3330
Email: csgrad-info at cems.uvm.edu
CS Ph.D. Program:
http://www.uvm.edu/~cems/cs/?Page=grad/phd-guide.php&SM=grad/_gradmenu.html
Online Application (Choose "Online Application" and Computer Science PhD
Program):
http://www.uvm.edu/~gradcoll
Application Deadline: Applications must be accepted by February 1,
2010 in order to be considered for Fall 2010 assistantship.
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Christian Skalka
Associate Professor
Department of Computer Science
University of Vermont
http://www.cs.uvm.edu/~skalka
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