Dear Friends
We just learned that we have a PhD grant for three years in the RMOD team. The problem is that the PhD should start January or February of 2020. We are looking for potential candidates. Please contact Steven Costiou <[hidden email]> The topics are around the following theme: - On-the-fly debugging of concurrent and unstoppable progams - Live back-in-time debugging - Concurrent object-centric debugging - Dynamic and unanticipated VM upgrades with new debugging primitives for the debugging of unstoppable programs - Transforming debugging instrumentation into unit tests - Transforming debugging instrumentation into software updates / patches (in unstoppable programs) - English - Good communication - Good oop and Pharo is a big plus :) Here is some information about the PhD - 108 000 KEuros for three years (around 1600 Euros monthly netto) - Typical rent is around 400-600 Euros - Food is good and not expensive - Metro/buses is 21 Euros per month - Lille is located 30 min from Brussels, 1 hour from Paris, 1,3 hours of train from London. - 120 000 students over two large campuses and multiple schools - The team has a long experience of working with foreigners: Mariano MartinezPeck, Nick Papoulias, Pablo Tesone, Guillermo Polito…. all did a PhD with us. We have around 10 nationalities in the tearm. Some old interviews of RMOD people -------------------------------------------- Stéphane Ducasse 03 59 35 87 52 Assistant: Julie Jonas FAX 03 59 57 78 50 TEL 03 59 35 86 16 S. Ducasse - Inria 40, avenue Halley, Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 France -------------------------------------------- Stéphane Ducasse 03 59 35 87 52 Assistant: Julie Jonas FAX 03 59 57 78 50 TEL 03 59 35 86 16 S. Ducasse - Inria 40, avenue Halley, Parc Scientifique de la Haute Borne, Bât.A, Park Plaza Villeneuve d'Ascq 59650 France |
It is really nice to put me as reference here, even if it is without my consent. Whatever I will embrace the charge if someone is interested by conduct a PhD with rmod I will be more than happy to share my experience feedback with them. The good part, they are a lot of them and the bad part, they are some of them. Feel free to contact me. But please the next time ask me before. |
JB I think that this blog post is not yours.
And this is not even ours. It is available. We just listed it here because it was available. Stef
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I really tried to be nice here but you really do not make my task easy here. So, let's be more specific: I strongly dislike the usage of this interview of me in this specific context. Next time please use my linked in account it is also public. Or better ask me, before. I dont care if you really understand why this piss me off that hard. And I really consider there are enough toxicity in this community to not add my bile here. You are at a crossroad here, been correct, professional and respectful. And say: "ok, it will not happen again" And respect me as a person. And we can continue this strange and friendly relationship. Or: Continue on the "I do whatever I want this is public." And finally showing me that you have literally 0 respect for me. Your life your choice. Huge bonus is you say "I am sorry" even in private, but I guess this is stopping be you. Le jeu. 10 oct. 2019 à 15:03, ducasse <[hidden email]> a écrit :
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Jean-Baptiste I think that you are overreacting but I cannot do much.
I do not see why when we refer to a public link on internet we would have to ask for permissions to use it. Now you can ask the author of the interview to remove the page if you do not like it. I cannot do much. And since you are into be professional. Try it you will see it does not hurt. Stef
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I saw you hand are tied here. Yeah, really strange that Rmod have difficulty to attract Ph.D student, indeed. So be it then. Le sam. 12 oct. 2019 à 10:42, ducasse <[hidden email]> a écrit :
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