RESEARCH PROFESSORS AND FULL-TIME RESEARCH ASSOCIATES ROPAS: Research On Program Analysis System National Creative Research Initiative Center Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology The ROPAS center is looking for 2 research professors (Ph.D.) and research staffs of Ph.D.- or M.S.-level. Applicants should have background and interest in one or more of the following areas: - semantic-based program analyses - program specification and proof - computational logics and calculi - compiler systems for HOT (higher-order, typed) programming languages - compiler systems for conventional imperative languages - programming language semantics - programming environment and tools - functional programming - financial or numerical software system The center's flagship project is "The LET Project: program analysis for generating smalL, safE, and smarT code," which focuses on HOT language compilers for generating codes that are as small as possible, can be checked against safety violation, and are self-optimizing. The center's research staffs will cooperate on compiler systems, programming language theories, and semantics-based static analysis. - The appointment is initially for one to three years with a potential renewal for the next three years. - Salary is competitive, negotiable, and commensurate with experience. - Air fares for relocation will be covered. - All financial supports for outstanding studies (e.g., expenses for research travels and international collaborations) will be fully available. - The center is fully supported by the National Creative Research Initiative program of the Korea Ministry of Science and Technology. Please direct inquiries and applications to Prof. Kwangkeun Yi ROPAS: Research On Program Analysis System National Creative Research Initiative Center Department of Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology 373-1 Kusong-dong Yusong-gu Taejon 305-701, KOREA kwang@cs.kaist.ac.kr http://cs.kaist.ac.kr/~kwang/ -- KAIST is Korea's most prestigious university for science and engineering. (~2500 undergraduate students, ~3500 graduate students, and ~400 faculty members.) For more information, you may check http://www.kaist.ac.kr or the cover article of the Nature's July 1993 issue. KAIST is located 90miles (140km) south of Seoul, in a cozy Taeduk Science Town.