
Thanks for the input. I don't have problems with traveling. The two main obstacles with going to a school in Europe are: 1. Cost 2. I only speak english I would be more than willing to learn another language, but I would like to start working towards a PhD in the next year or so, and I don't think I'd have enough time. - Job On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Pierre-Etienne Meunier < pierreetienne.meunier@gmail.com> wrote:
If you imperatively need to stay in the US, I do not know if there's even one. If you do not have problems with traveling, you can have a look at :
http://mpri.master.univ-paris7.fr/
Which gathers the best french students (from such schools as Ecole Polytechnique, ENS Ulm, ENS Cachan). Or I know else of people who did a Ph.D. in sweden with Thierry Coquand for instance. Per Martin-Löf is there too.
Cheers, PE
El 13/05/2010, a las 13:41, Job Vranish escribió:
Anybody know of a good grad school in the US for functional languages? (good = has Ph.D. program that covers functional languages, type systems, correctness proofs, etc...)
So far Indiana University is the only one I've found that has a strong showing in this area.
A way to get into one of the awesome UK schools for free would work too :D
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