Post-doc in Bath on the semantics of a bureaucracy-free formalism
Hello, Please note that the closing date for this post-doc, which might be interesting to types people, is only two weeks from now. The link provided should lead you to the application pages. Don't hesitate to get in touch with me for any questions regarding this position. Ciao, -Alessio Research Officer - Computer Science (Fixed Term 3 Yrs) <https://www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy.aspx?ref=VH1457> Salary: Starting from £30,424, rising to £36,298 Closing Date: Wednesday 23 January 2013 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: VH1457 The post is associated with the three-year EPSRC project "Efficient and Natural Proof Systems". The project is about developing an ambitious, modern semantic-motivated proof theory for representing natural proofs of minimal complexity. We are looking for a researcher who can work with categorical models of proofs and who has an interest in geometric proof representations such as proof nets and atomic flows. The main focus of this position will be in the semantic aspects of the new proof theory, working mainly with Guy McCusker, Alessio Guglielmi and Paola Bruscoli. The post will be available for up to 3 years, with effect from 1st February 2013. Web site of the project: <http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/ag/ENPS/> This is our group: Paola Bruscoli <http://cs.bath.ac.uk/pb/> Anupam Das <http://www.anupamdas.com/> Alessio Guglielmi <http://alessio.guglielmi.name/res/index.html> Willem Heijltjes <http://www.lix.polytechnique.fr/~willem/> Jim Laird <http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/~jl317/> Guy McCusker <http://www.cs.bath.ac.uk/~gam23/> John Power <http://www.bath.ac.uk/comp-sci/contacts/academics/john_power/> Cai Wingfield <http://cs.bath.ac.uk/~cajw20/> We are part of the Mathematical Foundations group of the Computer Science Department of the University of Bath. We study the mathematics of logical reasoning, of programs, of processes and of programming languages. In our research we use and develop category theory, game theory, model theory, proof theory, type theory and complexity theory. Our department has an outstanding research profile: in the most recent national Research Assessment Exercise our research output was ranked fourth out of 81 university submissions in the UK. This year our university has been recognised as third in the country in The Sunday Times University Guide. [For admin and other information see: http://www.mta.ca/~cat-dist/ ]
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Alessio Guglielmi