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Postdoc in the Applied and Provable Security group
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), Netherlands

We are looking for a person to extend our team as postdoc in the Horizon Europe Next Generation Internet pilot NGI TALER. Your task will be to carry out foundational research in the context of the payment system GNU Taler. More precisely, you will be tasked with proving the security of post-quantum replacements for the cryptography used to secure GNU Taler. The position is initially 1 year with funding for a 1-year extension available.

GNU Taler is a privacy-preserving payment system. Customers can stay anonymous, but merchants cannot hide their income through payments with GNU Taler. This helps to avoid tax evasion and money laundering while providing users with a privacy-preserving way of electronic payment. As part of a Next Generation Internet pilot, the cryptography used in GNU Taler will be future-proofed by developing post-quantum secure variants of the involved protocols. Your task will be to prove these new protocols secure against quantum adversaries, closely collaborating with the team that develops the protocols.

If you have a PhD in cryptography or a related area, please apply online via the TU/e website.

Contact: Andreas Hülsing a.t.huelsing [put at here] tue.nl and Kathrin Hövelmanns k.hovelmanns [put at here] tue.nl
Last updated: 2024-07-15 posted on 2024-07-10