Funded PhD student in Applied Cryptography & Privacy-preserving authentication
University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
We are looking for a bright and motivated PhD student to work in the topics of information security and cryptography.
The student is expected to work on topics that include security and privacy issues in authentication. More precisely, the student will be working on investigating efficient and privacy-preserving authentication that provides: i) provable security guarantees, and ii) rigorous privacy guarantees.
Key Responsibilities:
Please apply by 15th February 2025 through the job link. Applications will be evaluated continuously.
Contact: The student is expected to work on topics that include security and privacy issues in authentication. More precisely, the student will be working on investigating efficient and privacy-preserving authentication that provides: i) provable security guarantees, and ii) rigorous privacy guarantees.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform exciting and challenging research in the domain of information security and cryptography.
- Support and assist in teaching computer security and cryptography courses.
- The PhD student is expected to have a MSc degree or equivalent, and strong background in cryptography, network security and mathematics.
- Experience in one or more domains such as cryptography, design of protocols, secure multi-party computation and differential privacy is beneficial.
- Excellent programming skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
Please apply by 15th February 2025 through the job link. Applications will be evaluated continuously.
Eriane Breu (Administrative matters)
Prof. Katerina Mitrokotsa (Research related questions)
Last updated: 2025-01-31 posted on 2025-01-30