[TYPES/announce] PhD Scholarships in Logic and Verification at the Australian National University
Dirk Pattinson
dirk.pattinson at anu.edu.au
Wed Mar 28 02:33:20 EDT 2018
The Logic and Computation Group at the Research School of Computer
Science, The Australian National University has a number of PhD
scholarship available for bright, enthusiastic doctoral students in
the following fields:
- Logic and Linguistics (Ekaterina Lebedeva)
- Logic in Computer Science (Rajeev Gore, Dirk Pattinson, Alwen Tiu)
- Non-Classical Logics (Rajeev Gore, John Slaney, Dirk Pattinson)
- Proof Theory (Rajeev Gore, Dirk Pattinson, Alwen Tiu)
- Automated Reasoning (Peter Baumgartner, Rajeev Gore)
- Computer Aided Verification (Sergiy Bogomolov, Michael Norrish, Dirk Pattinson)
- Interactive Theorem Proving (Michael Norrish, Dirk Pattinson)
- Verification of Computational Complexity (Abdallah Saffidine)
- Computer Security Foundations (Alwen Tiu)
- Electronic Voting and Social Choice Theory (Rajeev Gore, Dirk Pattinson)
Potential applicants are encouraged to consult the group’s web pages
at https://cecs.anu.edu.au/research/theory/logic/ and make direct
contact with potential supervisors.
Students will be based at the Research School of Computer Science
within the Australian National University. The studentship is a
tax-free allowance of A$ 27,082 (2018 rate) per year, tenable for a
maximum of 3.5 years.
Applications are to be submitted electronically at
http://applyonline.anu.edu.au/ before the closing date, April 20,
2018. Further information about graduate research within Computer
Science at ANU, please see
https://cs.anu.edu.au/study/graduate-research .
The scholarships are open to individuals of any nationality. We are
based in Canberra, Australia, the top-ranking region of the 2014 OECD
quality of life survey
(http://www.canberra.com.au/canberra-the-worlds-most-liveable-city/).
The ANU actively seeks to promote diversity in the workplace.
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