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[soc-dev] Graduate Research Assistant Position in Programming Languages and Software Engineering in New York
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Please see the below call for applications. I have served as a GSoC mentor for Eclipse a few times, and I thought that there may be a few students interested in graduate research in Software Engineering on this list. Distribution would be greatly appreciated:
# Graduate Research Assistant Position in Programming Languages and Software Engineering
## Overview
I am currently seeking a graduate student interested in programming languages and software engineering research to commence at the Fall 2017 semester. Potential research topics include (static/dynamic) program analysis and/or transformation (e.g., refactoring) with a focus on helping to maintain and/or evolve large and complex existing software systems. Potential topics also include automated bug finding approaches and software security w.r.t. software evolution and/or component composition. The successful candidate will be expected to work on projects that normally yield open source developer tool research prototypes, typically plug-ins to popular IDEs or build systems. More information can be found on [on the main supervisor's webpage](https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/khatchad).
Of particular interest are students interested in applying to the City University of New York - CUNY's Graduate Center Ph.D. program in Computer Science concurrently with the research assistantship, see below.
The application deadline is November 1. The Ph.D. Program application deadline is January 1, 2016. Please see below for additional details on applying.
## Topics of Interest
- Static code analysis
- Dynamic code analysis
- Program transformation
- Refactoring
- Software evolution and software security
## Keywords
programming languages, software engineering, software evolution, refactoring, static analysis, dynamic analysis, IDEs, developer tools, software evolution, software security, software composition
## Location
The graduate student will have a shared lab space with an available personal computer at the [Computer Science Department](http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/csci), [Hunter College](http://hunter.cuny.edu), [City University of New York](http://cuny.edu), New York, NY, USA. The Ph.D. program mentioned earlier is part of the [Computer Science Department](http://gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/Computer-Science), [The Graduate Center](http://gc.cuny.edu), [City University of New York](http://cuny.edu).
## Funding
Successful candidates will receive a stipend of $25K US/year, which includes part-time teaching obligations. Funding will be renewable annually based on performance. Funding is available for up to two years with additional funding beyond the initial two years based on future availability and need. Successful candidates will also be encouraged to apply for additional internal and/or external funding when appropriate.
## Start Date
For students applying to the City University of New York - CUNY's Graduate Center Ph.D. program in Computer Science concurrently with the research assistantship, the Graduate Center's semester start date is August 2017. The research assistantship may start earlier depending on the successful applicant's circumstances. Successful applicants are encouraged to discuss their particular circumstances with the main supervisor.
## Contact
[Raffi Khatchadourian](mailto:raffi.khatchadourian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), main supervisor. More info at http://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/khatchad.
## Deadline
November 1, 2016 for position applications. The college admission deadline is January 1, 2017.
## Expected Skills and Qualifications
Successful candidates will have earned either a BS or MSc degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science or a related field. A successful candidate will have a strong practical and theoretical background in Object-Oriented programming language and (front-end) compilers, data structures, algorithms, software design patterns, software testing, and a variety of software engineering tools, e.g., IDEs, build systems, and version control. A successful candidate will also have a strong foundation in mathematical logic and set theory. Candidates with industrial experience are welcome. Successful candidates will possess a strong set of software engineering skills.
Successful candidates will also have high quality analytical skills. Experience in Eclipse plug-in development, relational databases, software security, software composition techniques, and/or data mining is a plus.
## Applying
Applicants should complete the web form located at the bottom of https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/khatchad/2016/07/14/graduate-research-assistant-position-in-programming-languages-and-software-engineering. Please note that intermediate submissions cannot be saved; applicants should submit the form only when all information is available.
For students interested in applying to the City University of New York - CUNY's Graduate Center Ph.D. program in Computer Science concurrently with the research assistantship, information and requirements regarding admission is available at http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Prospective-Current-Students/Prospective-Students/Admissions. The Computer Science program requirements are listed at http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Page-Elements/Academics-Research-Centers-Initiatives/Doctoral-Programs/Computer-Science/Program. Note that the college program requirements include a GRE exam. International students are encouraged to visit http://www.gc.cuny.edu/Prospective-Current-Students/Prospective-Students/International-Students-(Prospective) for more information regarding international requirements.