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10 June 2020

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (Workplace: IIT Bhilai, Raipur)
Job Posting Job Posting
Project: Building end to end 5G Test Bed
Work Sub-area:
  • Lightweight Cryptography including authentication protocols
  • Secure boot mechanisms for edge devices
    Funding Agency: Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT)
    Tentative Duration: Upto:31/03/2021


    Qualifications:

  • B. Tech. (with GATE qualification) / M.Sc. (with NET/SET qualification) / M.C.A. (with GATE* qualification) 1st class or equivalent in the appropriate discipline.


    Desirables:

    Basic knowledge of cryptography or some experience with using RFID tags or experience on some Raspberry based project or using Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs)

    Note: *The requirement of qualifying NET/SET/GATE qualification may be relaxed by the Committee in case of highly meritorious candidates.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact:
    Dr. Dhiman Saha,
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
    Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai.
    email: dhiman [at] iitbhilai [dot] ac [in]

    For more info about the research group and other opportunities visit group site: http://de.ci.phe.red

    More information: http://ird.iitd.ac.in/sites/default/files/jobs/project/IITD-IRD-085-2020..pdf

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    08 June 2020

    Technology Innovation Institute - Abu Dhabi, UAE
    Job Posting Job Posting

    Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is a publicly funded research institute, based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is home to a diverse community of leading scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and researchers from across the globe, transforming problems and roadblocks into pioneering research and technology prototypes that help move society ahead. At TII, we help society to overcome its biggest hurdles through a rigorous approach to scientific discovery and inquiry, using state-of-the-art facilities and collaboration with leading international institutions

    As a Symmetric Cryptography Researcher, you will:

  • Design and implement symmetric cryptographic algorithms on software.
  • Conduct research in the field of symmetric cryptography and lightweight cryptography
  • Perform security assessments of cryptographic primitives at theoretical and implementation level.
  • Work closely with the other R&D teams to build secure systems using state-of-the-art cryptographic algorithms and protocols.

    Minimum qualifications:

  • PhD degree in one of the following: Cryptography, Applied Cryptography, Information theory, Mathematics, Computer Science or any relevant Engineering degree.
  • Valuable publications record in the field of Symmetric Cryptography.
  • Knowledge of relevant theoretical and practical cryptanalysis techniques.
  • Extensive experience developing in C, C++, x86 or ARM assembly, Rust or Go.
  • Understanding of security attacks, including: timing, cache-based and microarchitectural attacks, and the corresponding countermeasures.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Mehdi Messaoudi - Talent Acquisition Partner

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    Technology Innovation Institute - Abu Dhabi, UAE
    Job Posting Job Posting
    As a Lead Cryptographic Protocols Researcher, you will:

  • Lead the scientific watch specialized in cryptographic protocols
  • Guide the team members in their research and development work
  • Analyze project requirements and provide technical and functional recommendations
  • Design and implement classical, quantum-resistant and hybrid cryptographic protocols and algorithms
  • Conduct research and development on state-of-the-art modern protocols
  • Perform security assessments of cryptographic protocols at the theoretical and implementation level

    Minimum Qualifications:

  • MSc or PhD degree in Cryptography, Applied Cryptography, Information Theory, Mathematics or Computer Science
  • 6+ years of work experience. Previous experience heading teams is a plus
  • Knowledge of widely-deployed cryptographic protocols and primitives
  • Experience in C desired, C++, Rust or Go relevant as well
  • Solid engineering practices and processes, such as development and testing methodology and documentation
  • Prior contributions to crypto protocols and open source software collaboration preferred
  • Quick learner, geared towards implementation
  • Eager to develop new skills and willing to take ownership of projects

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Mehdi Messaoudi - Talent Acquisition Partner

    More information: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tiiuae/about/

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    ISAE SUPAERO, Toulouse, France
    Job Posting Job Posting

    In late 2016, NIST issued a call for proposals for the standardization of cryptographic systems resistant to a quantum computer for encryption, key exchange and signature primitives (hereafter NIST PQC). The standardization process is currently ending its second phase, with only 26 candidates remaining.

    Each submission comes with a software implementation, targeting standard security levels for widespread applications, such as e-commerce.

    Topic 1: General improvement of post-quantum primitives

    During this thesis, the successful candidate will study the NIST PQC submissions still running for standardization and will propose modifications that improve the submissions in general (e.g. tighter reductions, improved theoretical error rate analysis, etc.), or that provide specific advantages in constrained settings (e.g. soft/hard implementation simplicity, reduced bandwidth, reduced latency, etc.).

    Topic 2: Hardware implementations of cryptographic schemes based on error-correcting codes and/or lattices

    The software performance of NIST PQC submissions has been thoroughly studied. On the other hand, the hardware performance (e.g. energy cost or gate cost on broadly available FPGAs) of many submissions is still not very well understood. During this thesis, the successful candidate will study code-based and/or lattice-based NIST PQC submissions, and propose hardware implementations of both the original submisssions and variations designed by the candidate to improve hardware performance.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Carlos Aguilar Melchor

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    Technology Innovation Institute - Abu Dhabi, UAE
    Job Posting Job Posting

    As a Post-Quantum Crypto Researcher, you will:

  • Design and implement quantum-safe PKE/KEM and digital signature schemes.
  • Conduct research and development in one of the following: lattice-based cryptography, code-based cryptography, hash-based cryptography, isogeny-based cryptography
  • Perform security assessments of crypto-primitives and cryptosystems at the theoretical and implementation level

    Minimum qualifications:

  • MSc or PhD degree in Cryptography, Applied Cryptography, Information Theory, Mathematics or Computer Science
  • Extensive experience developing in C, C++, Rust or Go
  • Deep understanding of cryptographic algorithms and protocols
  • Understanding of security attacks, including: side-channel analysis, fault injection, microarchitectural attacks, and the corresponding countermeasures
  • Familiarity with hardware languages is a plus

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Mehdi Messaoudi - Talent Acquisition Partner

    More information: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tiiuae/about/

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    30 May 2020

    Cryptanalysis Taskforce @ Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
    Job Posting Job Posting

    (Yes ! We are still hiring despite COVID-19)

    The Cryptanalysis Taskforce at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore led by Prof. Jian Guo is seeking for candidates to fill 3 postdoctoral research fellow positions on symmetric-key cryptography, including but not limited to the following sub-areas:
    • privacy-preserving friendly symmetric-key designs
    • tool aided cryptanalysis, such as MILP, CP, STP, and SAT
    • machine learning aided cryptanalysis and designs
    • quantum cryptanalysis
    • cryptanalysis against SHA-3 and AES
    Established in 2014, the Cryptanalysis Taskforce is a group dedicated for research in symmetric-key cryptography. Since then, the team has been active in both publications in and services for IACR. It has done quite some cryptanalysis work on various important targets such as SHA-3, and is expanding its interests to the areas mentioned above, with strong funding support from the university and government agencies in Singapore. We offer competitive salary package with extremely low tax, as well as an environment dedicated for research in Singapore. The contract will be initially for 2 years, and has the possibility to be extended. Candidates are expected to have proven record of publications in IACR conferences. Interested candidates are to send their CV and 2 reference letters to Jian Guo. Review of applicants will start immediately until the positions are filled. More information about the Cryptanalysis Taskforce research group can be found via http://team.crypto.sg

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Asst Prof. Jian Guo, guojian@ntu.edu.sg

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    Carnegie Mellon University
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    Applications are invited for a post-doc position at Carnegie Mellon University. The specific topic of the research is flexible and will be determined based on the common interests. Samples areas include secure multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proofs, post-quantum/lattice-based cryptography, and non-malleable cryptography. Must have a strong track record of publications in top crypto conferences.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Vipul Goyal (vipul at cmu.edu)

    More information: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~goyal/

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    CryptoLux Group, University of Luxembourg
    Job Posting Job Posting

    The CryptoLux group of the University of Luxembourg has a vacancy for a post-doctoral researcher in the area of symmetric cryptography. The successful candidate will contribute to a research project entitled "Analysis and Protection of Lightweight Cryptographic Algorithms (APLICA)", which is funded by the Luxembourgish Fonds National de la Recherche and the German Research Foundation. Starting in Fall 2020, APLICA will run over a period of 3 years as a joint research project between the CryptoLux group and the Workgroup for Symmetric Cryptography of Ruhr-University Bochum. The mission of the APLICA project is to develop new cryptanalytic techniques for lightweight authenticated encryption algorithms and hash functions, and to design and implement new countermeasures against side-channel attacks that are suitable for constrained devices.

    Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in symmetric cryptography or a closely related field. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong publication record that includes at least one paper at an IACR-sponsored conference/workshop or one of the top-4 security conferences. Experience in software development for embedded systems or mounting side-channel attacks is a plus. Candidates with an interest to conduct research in one of the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply:

    • Cryptanalysis of authenticated encryption algorithms or hash functions
    • Leakage resilience or leakage reduction by design (e.g. modes of operation)
    • Security evaluation of leakage-resilient primitives or constructions

    The position is available from Sept. 2020 on basis of a fixed-term contract for 3 years, which includes a probation period of 6 months. The University of Luxembourg offers excellent working conditions and a highly competitive salary. Interested candidates are invited to send their application by email to Alex Biryukov before June 15, 2020. The application material should contain a cover letter explaining the candidate's research interests, a detailed CV (including photo), a list of publications, scans of diploma certificates, and the names and contact details of 3 referenc

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Prof. Alex Biryukov (alex.biryukov@uni.lu)

    More information: https://www.fnr.lu/projects/analysis-and-protection-of-lightweight-cryptographic-algorithms/

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    27 May 2020

    University of Stuttgart, Germany
    Job Posting Job Posting
    The Institute for Computer Architecture and Computer Engineering (ITI) at the University of Stuttgart seeks applications for a research position for the recently approved DFG project MEMCRYPTO in the field of memristor-based cryptography. The objective of the project is to explore novel memristive devices and architectures on their basis for construction of secure cryptographic hardware blocks, such as block ciphers. The project, which is part of DFG’s new Priority Program “Nano Security” (SPP 2253), will involve a tight collaboration with a research group in material science at TU Chemnitz capable of manufacturing and testing memristive devices and circuits. The position is suitable for PhD candidates, yet interested candidates who already hold a PhD degree can be employed as well. Located in Stuttgart, one of Europe’s main economic hubs, the Institute offers you an inspiring working atmosphere in a successful international team. The remuneration is according to the German public-service salary grade TV-L E13. Part-time employment, or a combination with a teaching-assistant position associated with a teaching load, are possible. To qualify for this position, you need an above-average Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline. Moreover, we expect proven skills or experiences in at least one of the three areas listed below (and credible interest in the other two): 1. Design of digital circuits, including their specification in Verilog or VHDL, synthesis for ASIC or FPGA, simulation on different levels of abstraction. 2. Cryptography, ideally with a focus on resilience of cryptographic implementations against physical attacks (side-channel analysis, fault-injections). 3. Memristive technologies, e.g., modeling or simulation of memristive behavior, synthesis of circuits in memristive logic families. To apply, please send, by email, your cover letter (explicitly explaining your interest in the topic and pointing out which of the three above-mentioned areas you feel competent in), CV and scans of your Master’s and Bachelor’s degree certificates including the transcripts with all grades.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Ilia Polian

    More information: https://spp-nanosecurity.uni-stuttgart.de/projects/

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    25 May 2020

    IMDEA Software Institute, Madrid (Spain)
    Job Posting Job Posting

    Applications are invited for multiple PhD student positions at the IMDEA Software Institute, Madrid, Spain.

    Selected candidates will work under the supervision of Marco Guarnieri on the design, verification, and implementation of countermeasures against CPU micro-architectural attacks.

    The specific topic of the research will be determined based on the common interests of the candidate and the supervisor.

    The positions are fully funded by a research grant from Intel Corporation.

    How to apply?

    Applicants interested in the position should submit their application at https://careers.software.imdea.org/ selecting option 5 - PhD Student and reference code 2020-05-phd-uarchsec.

    Questions

    For any questions about these positions, please contact Marco Guarnieri directly (marco dot guarnieri at imdea dot org).

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact:

    Marco Guarnieri, Assistant Professor @ IMDEA Software

    Email: marco dot guarnieri at imdea dot org

    Website: https://mguarnieri.github.io

    More information: https://software.imdea.org/open_positions/2020-05-phd-uarchsec.html

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    University of Warwick, UK
    Job Posting Job Posting

    We have two post-docs posts (Research Fellow and Senior Research Fellow, each for up to 4 years) available in the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick, as part of a 4-year EPSRC project on "End to End Authentication of Caller ID in Heterogeneous Telephony Systems", working with Professor Feng Hao (PI) and Dr Adrian Von Mühlenen (co-I). The primary aim of this project is to improve security in telecommunication systems, in particular, providing reliable authentication of the caller ID without requiring any PKI, and protecting end-to-end privacy of the call contents.

    The candidates will join a dynamic and growing team of security researchers in the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick. Warwick Computer Science is ranked 1st in research output, 2nd in research impact, and 2nd overall among all computer science departments in the UK based on REF 2014. The candidates will have the flexibility to collaborate with other members in the security team on a wider range of topics, such as key exchange, e-voting, e-auction, PUF, cryptocurrency, mobile security, IoT, web security and e-payment security. Our work has been largely driven by tackling real-world security problems. Candidates who have a strong interest in working on real-world problems for practical impacts are encouraged to apply. Those who have industrial experiences are also most welcome to apply.

    1. Research fellow: https://tinyurl.com/y8spmtb5
    2. Senior research fellow (equivalent grade as Assistant Professor): https://tinyurl.com/ybjyqzh4

    Application deadline: 17 June, 2020. After the deadline, the posts will be vacant until they are filled. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Prof Feng Hao with an expression of interest as early as possible.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Professor Feng Hao (feng.hao@warwick.ac.uk)

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    Radboud University, Nijmegen
    Job Posting Job Posting

    We offer one 2-year and one 3-year position as postdoctoral researcher in the area of symmetric cryptography.

    The positions will be fulfilled within the Digital Security group at Radboud University in Nijmegen in the team led by Joan Daemen and Bart Mennink. Your main tasks will be to perform research and supervise that of the PhD of our ESCADA and SCALAR teams and master students. The research subjects are cryptanalysis and design of primitives, provable security of modes of use, implementation attacks and countermeasures. We concentrate on cryptography based on permutations as in the sponge, duplex and farfalle constructions. As such, we are building an alternative for block cipher based cryptography, both in the lightweight as in the high-performance arena.

    There are possibilities for teaching courses within our BSc in Cyber Security program and MSc in Computer Security.

    The starting date is negotiable but is preferably not later than October.

    The successful candidate should ideally have a PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Electrical engineering and a good publication record in the area.

    Applications will be considered until the position is filled.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Joan Daemen, joan (at) cs.ru.nl and Bart Mennink, b.mennink (at) cs.ru.nl

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    19 May 2020

    SAFCSP, Riyadh Saudi Arabia
    Job Posting Job Posting

    Job Description

    We are looking for talented and experienced people to work as a Crypto. Systems Developer in Cryptographic Research and Development department.

    Responsibilities
      Design cryptographic solutions
      Provide implementations in any required programming language.
      Provide implementations for Web based, and Desktop applications.
      Team work
      Research and development in Cryptographic field

    Education
    Bachelor (or higher) degree in Computer Science or Computer Engineering or any related field.

    Requirements
      Good knowledge of Object Oriented Programming Languages, design patterns and principles.
      An advanced knowledge in one of the following programming languages
      Java, C++, C#
      Some experience with C Programming Language
      Good understanding of Digital Logic design.
      Outstanding Grades in Math.
      Excellent writing and speaking skills in English

        Closing date for applications:

        Contact: Please apply using the link.

        More information: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/1843094167

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    Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy in Bochum, Germany
    Job Posting Job Posting

    Our Junior Research Group program offers young scientists the opportunity to develop their own independent research program. We welcome applicants from all areas of security and privacy, including foundations, cryptography, software and hardware security, as well as human and other interdisciplinary aspects (e.g., computer science and psychology, economy, law, policy, ethics, etc). The positions are funded for 5 years. Applicants must have completed a doctoral degree in computer science or related areas and must have demonstrated outstanding research vision, and potential to successfully lead a research group. Successful candidates are expected to build a highly visible research agenda, to mentor Ph.D. students, and to participate in collaborative projects.

    The Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy (https://www.mpi-sp.org) is located in Bochum, Germany. We maintain an open, international, and diverse work environment and seek applications from outstanding researchers regardless of national origin. Our working language is English. We collaborate with several major research institutions worldwide and have high international visibility. We offer competitive salaries and support for Ph.D. students, as well as generous travel, administrative, and technical support.

    Please apply at https://apply.cis.mpg.de/register/mpispjrgl

    You need to upload your CV, a research plan, an optional teaching statement, and 3-5 references. Reviewing of applications will start immediately and will continue until the positions are filled. The expected starting date for the positions is Fall 2020, open to negotiations. Informal inquiries can be addressed to applications-jrgl@mpi-sp.org

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: applications-jrgl@mpi-sp.org

    More information: https://www.mpi-sp.org

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    17 May 2020

    Security & Privacy Group ( Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security) University of Birmingham
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Homomorphic Encryption is an elegant cryptographic solution to protect the privacy of users while keeping the conveniences of cloud computing. Using homomorphic encryption, users can upload their encrypted data to the cloud and can still perform computation on the encrypted data.

    Applications are invited for one postdoc position in designing hardware architectures for accelerating homomorphic computing on the encrypted data. The researcher will perform algorithmic optimizations, design optimized hardware architectures, and explore the design-space to construct efficient homomorphic encryption processors on FPGA platforms.

    Please apply to the official application portal before 1st June 2020.

    More information: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=200001O8&tz=GMT%2B01%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Dr. Sujoy Sinha Roy

    More information: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=200001O8&tz=GMT%2B01%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon

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    Northern Arizona University, School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems (SICCS); Flagstaff
    Job Posting Job Posting
    The School of Informatics, Computing & Cyber Systems at Northern Arizona University is seeking a postdoctoral scientist in computational diversity for cybersecurity to work on a US Air Force Research Laboratory funded project. The successful candidates will work closely with the Principal Investigator and collaborators in the development, analysis, and implementation of innovative algorithms, architectures, and implementations. Exceptional candidates from all relevant areas will be considered, but specific topics of research interest include computer architecture and microarchitecture, hardware-based security and cryptographic systems. While the project is open to international candidates, there may be certain limitations. The start date is negotiable, but should not be later than October 1, 2020.

    Duties include:
    1. Perform research in the broad area of hardware-centric cybersecurity
    2. Publish papers and present research results at conferences and symposia
    3. Write grant and contract proposals
    4. Supervise and coordinate the efforts of PhD, MS, and undergraduate students on a day-to-day basis
    5. Assist in preparing progress reports to funding agencies
    The ideal candidate should have:
    1. Earned doctoral (Ph.D. or Sc.D.) degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or closely related area by the start date.
    2. Demonstrated expertise in one or more of the following areas: computer architecture and microarchitecture, hardware-based security and cryptographic systems
    3. Demonstrated academic excellence through scholarly publications, i.e. at least one publication in top-ranked conferences/journals
    4. Excellent communication skills; experience in effectively working with people from a variety of culturally diverse backgrounds; experience in mentoring undergraduate and graduate students

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Dr. Paul Flikkema (paul.flikkema@nau.edu)

    More information: https://in.nau.edu/human-resources/current-job-openings/

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    University of Warsaw
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    We are looking for talented and motivated Post-Docs to work on the ERC AdG project PROCONTRA: Smart-Contract Protocols: Theory for Applications. The project is about theoretical and applied aspects of blockchain and smart contracts.

    The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in cryptography (or related field) from a leading university, and a proven record of publications in top cryptography/security/TCS venues.

    We offer competitive salary and a budget for conference travel and research visit.

    The project is expected to start on Sep 1, 2020. There is no specific deadline for this call, but we will start looking at the applications from Jun 15th, 2020. Please apply using the link provided below.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Stefan Dziembowski

    More information: https://www.crypto.edu.pl/positions

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    University of Warsaw
    Job Posting Job Posting

    We are looking for talented and motivated PhD students to work on the ERC AdG project PROCONTRA: Smart-Contract Protocols: Theory for Applications. The project is about theoretical and applied aspects of blockchain and smart contracts. It is mostly focused on theory, but it has also some programming tasks.

    The ideal candidates should have an MSc degree in computer science or mathematics from a leading university, and be familiar with the probability theory, computational complexity, algebra, and number theory. The knowledge of cryptography, information theory, and game theory is a significant plus, but is not a prerequisite. The candidates must be fluent in written and spoken English

    The successful candidates will be enrolled to the PhD program at the University of Warsaw (Poland). The deadline for the application to this program is Jun 28, 2020, but please contact the project’s PI (Stefan Dziembowski) before applying there. Please do it by Jun 15, 2020 via the web-form available at the address provided below.

    Starting date: Oct 1, 2020
    Expected salary: around 5,000 PLN/month (net)
    Duration: 4 years (negotiable)

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Stefan Dziembowski

    More information: https://www.crypto.edu.pl/positions

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    Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria
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    TU Wien (Vienna University of Technology), TU Graz (Graz University of Technology), and JKU Linz (Johannes Kepler University), are recruiting up to 15 doctoral candidates with a negotiable starting date for the joint doctoral program on Logical Methods in Computer Science (LogiCS), funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). Application deadline: June 12, 2020 RESEARCH AREAS At the moment we are particularly looking for candidates interested in the following areas: * Automated Software Verification * Description Logics * Epistemic logic in distributed computing * Explainable AI * Fixed-Parameter Algorithms and Complexity * Formal Verification of hybrid systems * Knowledge Representation and Reasoning * Model Checking * Modeling and analysis of digital integrated circuits * Networking and Communication Technology * Normative Reasoning * Ontology-based Data Access * Security and Privacy * Scheduling and logic programming * Study of the Interaction between rules from a knowledge base and rules arising from machine learning * Topology in distributed computing * Quantified Boolean Formulas POSITIONS AND FUNDING * We are looking for 15 very strong doctoral students. * The doctoral positions are fully funded for at least 3 years according to the funding scheme of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). (This entails an employment contract for 30h\week, 39.000 EUR gross per year) * The location of the research post is Vienna, or Graz, Austria.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Mihaela Rozman, Technische Universitat Wien, Favoritenstrasse 9-11, 1040 Wien

    More information: https://logic-cs.at/phd/

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    Noroff University College Norway
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    Noroff University College seeks to appoint new academic staff in the area of Cyber Security. You will join a team of international staff with whom you will be expected to work in very close collaboration, in undertaking research in the area and engaging in the delivery and management of the newly launched Bachelor in Cyber Security. This degree has a shared common first year with the Digital Forensics and Applied Data Science Bachelors degrees within the Faculty. As such, evidence of prior teamwork and excellent communication skills are essential. Candidates should have a postgraduate qualification (preferably Ph.D) in Computer Science, Computer Security or a related field. The ability to teach a variety of subjects is essential, in particular a range of information security related subjects. Relevant skills and experience in the following areas are required for this post: ● Penetration testing practice and procedures - practical and research experience; ● A demonstrable technical skillset and experience relating to tools, techniques, methodologies, standards, and models for Computer Network Attack (CNO), Computer Network Defence (CND) and Computer Network Exploitation (CNE). ● Exposure to and willingness to teach one or more of the following specialist topics:  Penetration Testing  Web Security  Vulnerability Management  Exploit Development/Bug Hunting  Applied Cryptography  Information Security Principles  Incident Response and Management Compensation to commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and relevant experience. Closing date for this application is 31 May 2020. We interview continuously and suitable candidates will be contacted to take part in the interview process. For full job description and application form, please visit our website on https://www.noroff.no/om/ledige-stillinger

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Ezanne van Niekerk - jobs@noroff.no '

    More information: https://www.noroff.no/om/ledige-stillinger

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