Discussion of Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations
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From: Thorsten Altenkirch <Thorsten.Altenkirch@nottingham.ac.uk>
To: "homotopytypetheory@googlegroups.com"
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Subject: [HoTT] FW: 10 PhD studentships in Nottingham
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2021 09:39:26 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <BA3BFDCE-DE72-4E0D-A5D8-88B2BDF19321@nottingham.ac.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1E5CC6E0-9CD8-451D-AA81-C6401EED18C1@nottingham.ac.uk>

On 02/12/2021, 08:47, "Graham Hutton" <pszgmh@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

    Dear all,

    The School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham 
    in the UK is seeking applications for 10 fully-funded PhD
    studentships: https://tinyurl.com/ten-phd-2021

    Applicants in the area of the Functional Programming Lab
    (tinyurl.com/fp-notts) are strongly encouraged!  If you are
    interested in applying, please contact a potential supervisor
    as soon as possible; the application deadline is 13th Feb:

      Thorsten Altenkirch - constructive logic, proof assistants,
      homotopy type theory, category theory, lambda calculus.

      Graham Hutton - functional programming, haskell, category
      theory, program verification, program calculation.

      Nicolai Kraus - homotopy type theory, higher category theory,
      constructive mathematics, and related topics.

    The studentships are open to applicants of any nationality.

    Best wishes,

    Graham Hutton 

    +-----------------------------------------------------------+

                  10 Fully-Funded PhD Studentships

                     School of Computer Science
                    University of Nottingham, UK

                       tinyurl.com/ten-phd-2021

    Applications are invited from international and home students
    for 10 fully-funded PhD studentships offered by the School of
    Computer Science, starting on 1st October 2022.

    The topics for the studentships are open, but should relate to
    interests of one of the School's research groups: Computational
    Optimisation and Learning; Computer Vision; Cyber Security;
    Functional Programming; Intelligent Modelling and Analysis;
    Mixed Reality; Uncertainty in Data and Decision Making.

    The studentships are fully-funded for 3.5 years and include a
    stipend of £15,009 per year and tuition fees.  Applicants are
    normally expected to have a first class bachelors or masters
    degree in Computer Science or another relevant area, and must
    obtain the support of a potential supervisor in the School
    prior to submitting their application.

    If you are interested in applying, please contact a potential
    supervisor as soon as possible, and at least two weeks prior
    to the closing date.  If the supervisor wishes to support
    your application, they will direct you to make an official
    application through the MyNottingham system.

    Closing date for applications: Sunday 13th February 2022.

    +-----------------------------------------------------------+





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