[Please forward to anyone who might be interested. Apologies in advance for any duplication. Thanks, Kevin!] PhD Studentship in Functional Programming at the University of St Andrews A PhD studentship is available in the Functional Programming group at the University of St Andrews. We are looking for a well-qualified student to work on the recently-funded £1M Islay project (Adaptive Hardware Systems with Novel Algorithmic Design and Guaranteed Resource Bounds), which exploits new and advanced functional programming technology to overcome fundamental challenges in high-performance computing. The project is multi-site and interdisciplinary, and builds on world-leading work in signal and image processing methods, techniques to assess the performance and complexity of computer software, and complex processor design techniques. Students must have achieved or expect to achieve a First Class or Upper Second degree in Computer Science or a relevant discipline, and have a strong interest in Functional Programming For further information, please contact Kevin Hammond, kh@cs.st-and.ac.uk -- In accordance with University policy on electronic mail, this email reflects the opinions of the individual concerned, may contain confidential or copyright information that should not be copied or distributed without permission, may be of a private or personal nature unless explicitly indicated otherwise, and should not under any circumstances be taken as an official statement of University policy or procedure (see http://www.st-and.ac.uk). The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland : No SC013532