Tools & Compilers Research and Development

Jane Street, City of Westminster

Tools & Compilers Research and Development

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Jane Street, City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 days ago, 18 Aug | Get your application in today.

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Full Job Description

open-source, and we upstream as much as we can to the mainstream OCaml compiler. During the internship, you will work in collaboration with your mentors on one project for about 10-12 weeks. You'll learn how we use OCaml in our day-to-day work, and gain exposure to the libraries and tools that are foundational to our internal systems. You'll gain a better understanding of the wide range of problems we solve every day. You'll try out new ideas and apply state-of-the-art research to a large actively-developed production codebase. We'll pick a project that combines your research background with our active work on the OCaml compiler and core libraries. Example project areas include: Type systems that track locality and uniqueness Formal verification of OCaml programs New language features for systems programming Compiler testing and validation You'll also be able to access our physical and virtual educational resources, attend guest speakers and social events, and hopefully get a real sense

About the Position We are excited to announce research internships in our Tools and Compilers group. We're looking for PhD and masters students with outstanding research experience in programming languages, compilers, verification, and related areas. Jane Street's Compilers team focuses on improving OCaml as a foundation for Jane Street's ever-growing technology stack, in collaboration with the greater OCaml community. We work on many different aspects of the compiler, aiming to make it easier for developers to express their ideas in OCaml, to improve the performance of the generated code, and to make the OCaml compiler itself faster and easier to use. Over the years, we extended the type system with support for novel language features, re-engineered the optimizer ground-up, and added feedback-directed optimization. We also extend and enhance the surrounding toolchain, working on tools for profiling, debugging, documenting, and building automation. The vast majority of our work is, of what it would be like to work here full-time. About You We're looking for PhD and masters students with outstanding research experience in programming languages, compilers, verification, and related areas. We don't expect you to have a background in finance, OCaml, or functional programming. Please include the list of your peer-reviewed publications in your resume.

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