[RV] Two Post-Doc positions on "Applied Runtime Verification" at UNU-IIST

Volker Stolz vs+rv at iist.unu.edu
Mon May 11 21:04:12 CDT 2009


               Vacancy Announcement

            United Nations University
International Institute for Software Technology
                   (UNU-IIST)


                 2 Post-Doc Positions
            Applied Runtime Verification

http://rcos.iist.unu.edu/index.php/arv-post-doc-vacancy


The United Nations University's International Institute for Software  
Technology (UNU-IIST) in Macao is looking for two post-doctoral  
researchers to join the newly established project on "ARV - Applied  
Runtime Verification" in collaboration with the Macao University of  
Science and Technology (MUST). The positions are fully funded by UNU- 
IIST and the Macao Science and Technology Development Fund.

UNU-IIST is a Research and Training Centre of the United Nations  
University. Its mission is to help developing countries strengthen  
their education and research in computer science and their ability to  
produce computer software. It thus provides a unique setting with a  
proven record in the application of mathematical methods to the  
production of useful theories for practical problems and for training  
young researchers in Formal Methods and Theoretical Computer Science.

The ARV project aims to integrate techniques from Runtime Verification  
(monitoring of applications at runtime) into the rCOS method of  
component-based model driven software development. The rCOS framework  
provides both a formal language to specify behavioural protocols and  
UML-based modeling of software systems.

Research topics include, but are not limited to:

	• specification languages for verification properties, their  
expressiveness and visualization
	• efficiency of runtime monitors: analyse, visualize and improve  
performance of runtime monitors
	• guided runtime verification: combine testing and runtime verification
	• synthesize and monitor runtime checks in generated code from rCOS  
specifications (regular expressions, state machines, and sequence  
diagrams)
	• event sources on the operating system level (e.g. DTrace)

The project is led by Volker Stolz (UNU-IIST) and Zhang Yu (MUST).  
Funding is available for up to three years. The salary range (tax  
exempt) is 2,000 to 3,000 USD per month depending on experience.  
Accommodation and medical insurance is also provided. Candidates are  
expected to produce original research results within the scope of the  
project, and should have a proven track record in Runtime Verification  
or a closely related field. They will be given opportunity to  
supervise UNU-IIST fellows (master- or PhD students) within the  
project, and teach short courses in-house or at schools organized by  
UNU-IIST. Research will be conducted in close cooperation with the  
rCOS team, which currently has members from China, France, Germany,  
South Korea, and the UK, and colleagues in Denmark and China. Macao is  
a multi-cultural city blending Asian and Western elements, about one  
hour from Hongkong, and offering easy access to China and South-East  
Asia.
The positions are open immediately. Prospective candidates should  
submit their electronic application including CV and a list of  
publications directly to the project leaders until June 16th, 2009.  
Please list the email addresses of 3 people to whom we can apply for  
references. Such people should be able to comment authoritatively on  
your work, education, skills, and abilities. Please indicate if you do  
not want us to contact them at this stage. You may also attach soft  
copies of up to 3 of your papers, e.g. if the publication is not  
easily/electronically available.

Dr. Volker Stolz                      Dr. ZHANG Yu
Ass. Research Fellow                  Ass. Professor
UNU-IIST                              MUST
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International Institute for Software Technology                    
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