[PRL] FW: [aosd-announce] graduate student positions at CMU

Karl Lieberherr lieber at ccs.neu.edu
Thu Dec 4 15:53:03 EST 2003


Our competition at CMU. For many years, NU was the only university in the
US.

-- Karl

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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 11:31 AM
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Subject: [aosd-announce] graduate student positions at CMU


We're seeking applications from prospective graduate students who are
interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in the area of aspect-oriented software
development.  If you know any bright students who might be interested,
please encourage them to apply!

Graduate students will join a new research group in the School of
Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University.  Our initial work in
the area has focused on formally modeling the semantics of
aspect-oriented programming languages and developing a module system
that provides strong encapsulation guarantees for aspect-oriented
programs.  Other ongoing work focuses on querying and code views based
on semantic aspects.

In the future, the group's research will also include developing new
aspect-oriented language features, evaluating aspects in practical
systems, and analyzing aspect-oriented software.  More information
about AOSD at CMU and a paper describing our initial work are
available on the project website:

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aldrich/aosd/


Interested applicants should apply to the Ph.D. program in either
computer science or software engineering, or both.  Applicants with
significant experience in industry will find that experience is
particularly valued in the software engineering program, while
applicants with a primary interest in language theory may find the
computer science program more appropriate.  Both programs are highly
selective, and applications are due by January 5th, 2004.


Software Engineering Ph.D. program
    http://www.isri.cs.cmu.edu/phd.html

Computer Science Ph.D. program
    http://www.csd.cs.cmu.edu/education/phd/

Application information
    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/education/admissions/doctorate/application.html


We also welcome outstanding applicants in other areas of software
engineering and computer science.

Thanks,

Jonathan Aldrich
Assistant Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
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http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aldrich/


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