Multiple PhD positions for the academic year starting in Fall 2016 are
available on operating system, distributed system, and concurrency
projects. The OS project (
popcornlinux.org)
involves developing scalable OSes and hypervisors for emerging
multicore architectures with heterogenous instruction sets, distributed
systems, and exascale systems, and transitioning them into open-source
OS/hypervisor infrastructures (e.g., Linux, Xen). The concurrency
project (
hyflow.org) involves
developing scalable concurrency control, transactional memory, and
transactional storage protocols for multicore, cluster- and geo-scale
distributed systems, and transitioning them into open-source
compiler/run-time and
middleware infrastructures (e.g., GCC, LLVM, Infinispan). Opportunities
also exist in a new project that is exploring formal methods (e.g.,
theorem-proving) for verifying systems software (e.g., Linux kernel).
Positions require an MS in Computer Engineering, or Computer Science, or
a closely related field, matching background and interests, strong
programming skills in relevant languages, and strong self-initiative,
while being a team player.
Details of Virginia Tech's PhD program in Computer Engineering,
application deadlines, standardized test score requirements, how to
apply, etc., can be found at:
https://www.ece.vt.edu/graduate/admissions.html. Interested applicants are encouraged to first contact
Prof. Binoy Ravindran with a resume.
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