We have an ongoing project developing an
auto-parallelizing pure functional language implementation using
GHC as the front end to dump Core or STG (much like Intel's
approach here http://www.leafpetersen.com/leaf/publications/hs2013/hrc-paper.pdf).
If you are a United States citizen or permanent resident
alien studying computer science or mathematics at the
undergraduate level with strong interests in Haskell
programming, compiler/runtime development, and pursuing a fall
semester (2016) internship at Los Alamos National Laboratory
this could be for you.
We don't expect applicants to necessarily already be
highly accomplished Haskell programmers--such an internship is
expected to be a combination of (further) developing your
programming/Haskell skills and putting them to good use. If
you're already a strong C hacker we could use that too.
The application deadline is May 31, 2016. It's a bit of
a process so don't leave inquiries until the last day.
Email me if interested in more information, and feel free
to pass this along.
--
Kei Davis
kei@lanl.gov
Applied Computer Science Group CCS-7, Mail Stop B287
Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM 87545, U.S.A.