Saturday, March 3, 2012

PHD position on SMT-based formal verification in Trento

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Doctoral Student Positions in Information and Communication Technologies
on the research project

"Advanced SMT Techniques for Word-level Formal Verification - (WOLF)"

are available at the International Doctorate School in Information and
Communication Technologies (http://www.ict.unitn.it/) of the
University of Trento, Italy, under the joint supervision of

Dr. ALESSANDRO CIMATTI,
Embedded Systems Research Unit,
FBK-Irst,
via Sommarive 18, I-38123 Povo, Trento, Italy
http://sra.fbk.eu/people/cimatti/,

Prof. ROBERTO SEBASTIANI
Software Engineering & Formal Methods Research Program
DISI, University of Trento,
via Sommarive 14, I-38123 Povo, Trento, Italy
http://disi.unitn.it/~rseba/.

The research activity will be carried out jointly within the Embedded
Systems (ES) Research Unit of the Center for Scientific and
Technological Research of the Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Trento,
and the Software Engineering & Formal Methods (SE&FM) Research
Program, at Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science
(DISI) of University of Trento.

The research activity will aim at investigating and developing novel
techniques, methodologies and support tools for Satisfiability Modulo
Theories (SMT) for the formal verification of systems. This work will
be part of the "Advanced SMT Techniques for Word-level Formal
Verification - (WOLF)" project, a three-year research project
supported by SRC/GRC (http://www.src.org/compete/s201113/), in strict
collaboration with the Formal Verification Group at Intel, Haifa, and
other major HW companies.

The goal of the WOLF project is to provide a comprehensive SMT package
to support effective formal verification of systems ranging from RTL
circuits all the way up to high-level hardware description languages
(e.g. SystemC) and software. The package will be implemented on top of
the MathSAT SMT platform (http://mathsat.fbk.eu/), and provided as an
API.

Ph.D. courses will start in Autumn 2012, and the thesis must be
completed in three or four years. People enrolled Ph.D. courses are
expected to move to Trento, and will receive monetary support during
phases of their activity.

Candidate Profile
=================

The ideal candidate should have an MS or equivalent degree in computer
science, mathematics or electronic engineering, and combine solid
theoretical background and excellent software development skills
(in particular C/C++).

The candidate should be able to work in a collaborative environment,
with a strong commitment to reaching research excellence and achieving
assigned objectives.

Background knowledge and/or previous experience in the following
areas (in order of preference), though not mandatory, will be considered
very favorably:
- Satisfiability Modulo Theory (SMT)
- Propositional Satisfiability (SAT)
- Model Checking
- Automated Reasoning
- Constraint Solving and Optimization
- Embedded Systems Design Languages (e.g. Verilog, VHDL)

Applications and Inquiries
==========================

Interested candidates should inquire for further information and/or
apply by sending email to wolf-recruit@disi.unitn.it

Applications should contain a statement of interest, with a Curriculum
Vitae, and three reference persons. PDF format is strongly encouraged.

Emails will be automatically processed and should have

'PHD ON WOLF PROJECT'

as subject.

Contact Person
==============

Prof. ROBERTO SEBASTIANI
Software Engineering & Formal Methods Research Program
DISI, University of Trento,
via Sommarive 14, I-38100 Povo, Trento, Italy
http://disi.unitn.it/~rseba/.
mailto: rseba[at]disi[dot]unitn[dot]it

The Embedded Systems Research Unit at FBK
=========================================

The Embedded Systems Unit consists of about 15 persons, including
researchers, post-Doc, Ph.D. students, and programmers. The
Unit carries out research, tool development and technology transfer in
the fields of design and verification of embedded systems.

Current research directions include:

* Satisfiability Modulo Theory, and its application to the
verification of hardware, embedded critical software, and hybrid
systems (Verilog, SystemC, C/C++, StateFlow/Simulink).

* Formal Requirements Analysis based on techniques for temporal logics
(consistency checking, vacuity detection, input determinism,
cause-effect analysis, realizability and synthesis).

* Formal Safety Analysis, based on the integration of traditional
techniques (e.g. Fault-tree analysis, FMEA) with symbolic
verification techniques.

The Embedded Systems Unit is part of Fondazione Bruno Kessler,
formerly Istituto Trentino di Cultura, a public research institute of
the Autonomous Province of Trento (Italy), founded in 1976. The
institute, through its center for the scientific and technological
research, is active in the areas of Information Technology,
Microsystems, and Physical Chemistry of Surfaces and
Interfaces. Today, FBK is an internationally recognized research
institute, collaborating with industries, universities, and public and
private laboratories in Italy and abroad. The institute's applied and
basic research activities aim at resolving real-world problems, driven
by the need for technological innovation in society and industry.

The SW Engineering & Formal Methods Research Program at DISI
============================================================

The SW Engineering & Formal Methods R. P. at DISI currently
consists on 5 faculties, various post-docs and PhD students. The
Unit carries out research, tool development and technology transfer in
the fields of Goal-Oriented Requirements Engineering, Agent-oriented
SW engineering, Security, and Formal Methods.

Referring to formal methods, current research directions include:

* Satisfiability Modulo Theory, and its application to the
verification of hardware, embedded critical software, and hybrid
systems.

* Advanced Model Checking Techniques for Formal Verification of
hardware, embedded critical software, and hybrid systems.

* Applications of Propositional Satisfiability (SAT) to various
domains.

The R.P. is part of the Department of Information Engineering and
Computer Science, DISI (http://disi.unitn.it/) of University of
Trento. University of Trento in the latest years has always been rated
among the top-three small&medium-size universities in Italy. DISI
currently consists of 50 faculties, 68 research staff and support
people, 21 postdocs and 146 Doctoral students, plus administrative and
technical staff. DISI covers all the different areas of information
technology (computer science, telecommunications, and electronics) and
their applications. These disciplines above are studied individually
but also with a strong focus on their integration,

Location
========

Trento is a lively town of about 100.000 inhabitants, located 130 km
south of the border between Italy and Austria. It is well known for
the beauty of its mountains and lakes, and it offers the possibility
to practice a wide range of sports. Trento enjoys a rich cultural and
historical heritage, and it is the ideal starting point for day trips
to famous towns such as Venice or Verona, as well as to enjoy great
naturalistic journeys. Detailed information about Trento and its
region can be found at http://www.trentino.to/home/index.html?_lang=en.