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Project description

for a non-specialist audience. (See distill.pub for some examples.)

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If you think this sounds interesting, get in touch and we can work out a project idea in more detail. +

If you think this sounds interesting, please get in touch and we can arrange an initial meeting. Whatever form your project takes, we would aim for your work to be incorporated into our main development codebase, and so would form a genuine contribution to a new programming language. You will get to present your work to researchers and data scientists at the Institute of Computing for Climate Science and The Alan Turing Institute, and work with PhD students at Cambridge and Bristol. A strong background in functional programming, maths and/or science is a must. You can expect to gain experience - in programming languages research, data analysis and data visualisation, with close support from your - supervisor.

+ in programming languages research, data analysis and data visualisation, with close supervisor + support.