My recent NSF proposal called “Semantically and Practically Generalizing Graded Modal Types” was funded. This award has funds for my first ever PhD student! I couldn’t have gotten this award sooner, because our PhD program goes live this Fall 2021.
Therefore, I am actively recruiting a PhD student to begin as early as Fall 2021 (August 01, 2021)! Checkout the ad below, and let me know if anyone has questions.
There is a lot of interesting work to be done in the following non-exhaustive list of topic areas:
- category theory
- type theory
- modal logic and types
- graded types
- substructural logics
- design and implementation of functional programming languages
PhD Student Ad
Harley Eades of the Granule Project and Augusta University’s ForML Lab is actively seeking applications for a PhD student starting Fall 2021. The successful applicant will be funded–including tuition, salary, and (international) conference travel–for the first three years of their appointment through a new NSF funded project:
“Semantically and Practically Generalizing Graded Modal Types”
A short overview of the main goals of this project is as follows:
“We propose to investigate the theory and practice of graded modal types with the goal of combining and generalizing type-based software verification and data-usage tracking, thereby extending the verification abilities of type systems. To carry out this research we plan to:
investigate a new foundational theory for graded modal types based on the underlying theory of constructive modal logics that will support several new kinds of data-usage tracking making them more applicable to real-world problems.
design and implement Tenli; a general purpose functional programming language with graded modal types that supports general type-based software verification;
design new pedagogical materials for teaching resourceful software verification at both the undergraduate and graduate levels using Tenli, and other tools.”
The successful applicant will be advised by Harley Eades, but also collaborate with Dominic Orchard and his students in the Granule Project. In addition, they will have the opportunity to help mentor summer undergraduate research assistants through new collaborations with:
- Clark Atlanta: A historically black university, and
- Wesleyan College: An all womens school in Georgia.
This is also an exciting time to join the ever growing Augusta University who has made Computer Science one of the main pillars of their university. We have successfully recruited ten new faculty (at all ranks) per year for the last three years. Fall 2021 marks the inaugural year of our PhD program and the successful applicant will be among the first PhD students in Computer Science at our university.
Even though this is the inaugural year of our PhD program Harley Eades has mentored and collaborated with several PhD students over the course of the last six years. As part of a different NSF funded project Harley Eades recruited and collaborated with three PhD students from other universities through stipends. In addition, he actively collaborates with and has helped mentor PhD students working with Dominic Orchard. Finally, Harley Eades is an active SIGPLAN Mentor (https://www.sigplan.org/LongTermMentoring/) of one PhD student.
Interested students should meet the following properties:
Be interested in the overall project as stated above.
Have or are about to complete a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or a related field (Computer Engineering, Information Systems, Software Engineering, Mathematics, etc.).
Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better on a 4.0 scale.
Both national and International applicants are welcome.
If you are interested in applying for this opportunity please begin by contacting Harley Eades () with the following information:
A brief introduction of yourself and if you’ve done any research already.
CV/Resume
More information:
- Harley Eades: https://metatheorem.org/
- Granule Project: https://granule-project.github.io/
- ForML Lab: https://the-au-forml-lab.github.io/index.html
- AU PhD Program: https://www.augusta.edu/ccs/phd-ccs.php https://jagwire.augusta.edu/school-of-computer-and-cyber-sciences-to-offer-new-phd-program/