Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Multiple PhD Positions operating system, distributed system, and concurrency projects, USA

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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