[mercury-users] FW: [Caml-list] Internships and Post-doctoral Positions at MSR Cambridge

Don Syme dsyme at microsoft.com
Mon Jan 3 00:10:39 AEDT 2005


 

Dear all,

 

On behalf of those at Microsoft Research, Cambridge, I would like to
remind those interested that applications for intern positions at our
lab for 2005 are now being accepted.  Our lab has a number of groups,
but of particular interest may be the Distributed Systems group
(http://research.microsoft.com/camdis/), the Programming Principles and
Tools group (http://research.microsoft.com/ppt/) and the Security group
(http://research.microsoft.com/security/) 

 

Cambridge is a great place to work, and Internships normally last 12
weeks and most commonly occur over the summer. Applicants should be
graduate students on PhD programs.

 

Interns work in conjunction with a researcher, either on a specialized
topic or in the context of a project.  Specific interests of researchers
are detailed on their home pages, and in general you should consider
discussing potential projects with a specific researcher soon after
applying.   For myself I am particularly interested in receiving
applications for projects related to type systems, virtual machines
and/or aspects of language design and implementation related to .NET,
ML, Visual Studio and F#
(http://research.microsoft.com/projects/fsharp). 

 

For summer 2005 Internships, the deadline for complete applications is
28th February 2005, and references have to be received by this date. The
admission process is quite competitive, and we encourage applications in
good time before the deadline. We aim to notify candidates of the
outcome of their applications by the end of April 2005. 

 

Full details and application forms can be found at the following link:

 

http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/jobs/internships/cambridge.aspx

 

In addition, we are always open to applications for a smaller number of
post-doctoral positions.  Full details can be found at

 

http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/jobs/cambridgepostdoc.aspx

 

Don Syme

MSR Cambridge
http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/labs/cambridge/default.aspx

 

 

 

 

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