Applications will be evaluated on a monthly basis. The vacancy may be closed early once the positions are filled. We offer two Ph.D. positions within the TruSTy project on “Trustworthy Analysis of Stochastic Timed Systems” funded by NWO, the Dutch Research Council. The project’s goal is to create new highly-reliable approaches – languages, algorithms, and tools – for the modelling and analysis of complex systems subject to uncertainty. The project’s mathematical foundations are extensions of continuous-time Markov chains and Markov decision processes. Its approach is the development of sound, fast, and provably correct algorithms with the assistance of interactive theorem provers.
As Ph.D. student on TruSTy, you will develop new approaches for sound probabilistic model checking (typically based on numeric fixpoint algorithms and implemented via floating-point arithmetic with carefully managed rounding) or statistical model checking (exploiting and extending the decades of research in statistics for application in our domain). You will carefully balance algorithm performance and scalability with numeric accuracy requirements. To prove the correctness of your algorithms, you can use the Isabelle interactive theorem prover; with the Isabelle Refinement Framework, you can turn your proofs into high-performance and correct-by-construction executable LLVM bytecode. The results of your research will be integrated into the Modest Toolset, a comprehensive suite of quantitative verification tools developed and maintained by the TruSTy team since 2008.
Your work will be guided and supervised by senior researchers that are experts in probabilistic and statistical model checking (Arnd Hartmanns) and interactive theorem proving (Peter Lammich). You will have the opportunity to work together
- with your fellow TruSTy Ph.D. candidate
- with local Ph.D. students and postdocs on related projects (who, for example, will apply your work to improve the reliability of critical water infrastructures such as storm surge barriers)
- with Ph.D. students and researchers in the Dutch IPA research school, and
- in an international community of formal methods researchers with the possibility for stays abroad at our partner institutes in Germany, Argentina, China, and other countries.