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17 August 2020
University of South Florida, The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Tampa, FL, USA.
Trustworthy and Scalable Blockchains
- New cryptographic schemes for consensus and distributed transactions in Blockchains
- Practical quantum-safe cryptographic deployments for Blockchains
- Lightweight cryptography for IoT
- Efficient cryptography for vehicular and unmanned aerial systems
- Efficient digital signatures
- Searchable encryption, Oblivious RAM, and multi-party computation
- Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning
- Adversarial Machine Learning
- A BS degree in ECE/CS with a high-GPA
- Very good programming skills (e.g., C, C++), familiarity with Linux
- MS degree in ECE/CS/Math is a big plus. Publications in security and privacy are highly desirable
- Transcripts
- Curriculum vitae
- Three reference letters (send by referees)
- Research statement
- GRE and TOEFL
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Attila A. Yavuz
Email: attilaayavuz@usf.edu
Webpage : http://www.csee.usf.edu/~attilaayavuz/
More information: http://www.csee.usf.edu/~attilaayavuz/article/PositionDescrption_at_USF.pdf
Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany
The Cryptography and Privacy Engineering Group (ENCRYPTO) @Department of Computer Science @Technical University of Darmstadt offers a full position for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Cryptography & Privacy Engineering, available immediately and for initially up to 2.5 years.
Our mission is to demonstrate that privacy can be efficiently protected in real-world applications via cryptographic protocols.TU Darmstadt is a top research university for IT security, cryptography and computer science in Europe. The position is based in the City of Science Darmstadt, which is very international, livable and well-connected in the Rhine-Main area around Frankfurt. Initially, no knowledge of German is necessary and TU Darmstadt offers corresponding support.
Job descriptionAs postdoc @ENCRYPTO, you conduct research, build prototype implementations, and publish and present the results at top venues. You are involved in project management, teaching, co-advise PhD students and supervise thesis students & student research assistants. The position is co-funded by the ERC Starting Grant “Privacy-preserving Services on the Internet” (PSOTI), where we build privacy-preserving services on the Internet, which includes designing protocols for privately processing data among untrusted service providers using secure multi-party computation and implementing a scalable framework.
Your profile- Completed PhD degree (or equivalent) at a top university in IT security, computer science, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, or a similar area
- Publications at top venues (CORE rank A*/A) for IT security/applied cryptography (e.g., S&P, CCS, NDSS, USENIX SEC, EUROCRYPT), ideally on cryptographic protocols and secure computation
- Experience in software development, project management and supervising students
- Self-motivated, reliable, creative, can work in a team, and want to do excellent research on challenging scientific problems with practical relevance
- The working language at ENCRYPTO is English, so you must be able to discuss/write/present scientific results in English, whereas German is not required.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Thomas Schneider (schneider@encrypto.cs.tu-darmstadt.de)
More information: https://encrypto.de/POSTDOC
FACULTY POSITIONS AT DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, NATIONAL SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Email: srkuang@cse.nsysu.edu.tw TEL:+886-7-5252000 ext. 4340 FAX:+886-7-5254301
More information: https://cse.nsysu.edu.tw/index.php?Lang=en
10 August 2020
FACULTY POSITIONS AT DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, NATIONAL SUN YAT-SEN UNIVERSITY
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Email: srkuang@cse.nsysu.edu.tw TEL:+886-7-5252000 ext. 4340 FAX:+886-7-5254301
More information: https://cse.nsysu.edu.tw/index.php?Lang=en
University of Cologne, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Cologne, Germany
The successful candidate has a proven track record of high-quality scientific publications in one of, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Cryptography and its protocols
- Quantum and post-quantum cryptography
- Software security
- Security of embedded systems
- Security of the Internet of Things and of cyber physical systems
- Security of autonomous systems and related technologies
Please apply with the usual documents (curriculum vitae, list of publications and teaching activities, copies of certificates of academic examinations and appointments) via the University of Cologne’s Academic Job Portal (https://professorships.uni-koeln.de) no later than September 22, 2020. Your application should be addressed to the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
For further details please find complete job announcement in the Academic Job Portal of the University.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Prof. Dr. Paul H. M. van Loosdrecht (email: mnf-berufungen@uni-koeln.de)
More information: https://professorships.uni-koeln.de
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Research area: Research areas include but are not limited to:
- Verifiable computation
- Secure Multi Party Computation
- Privacy-preserving authentication
- Cryptographic primitives
- Differential privacy
- A Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics or a relevant field
- Competitive research record in cryptography or information security
- Strong mathematical and algorithmic CS background
- Good skills in programming is beneficial
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English
Starting date: Fall 2020 or by mutual agreement
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Katerina Mitrokotsa
More information: http://direktlink.prospective.ch/?view=7716a2ff-927c-4fb5-aa35-90e310e2f4f3
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Tony Q.S. Quek (email: tonyquek@sutd.edu.sg)
04 August 2020
TalTech, Centre for HW Security; Tallinn, Estonia
Requirements for postdoctoral research position: Having a PhD degree is mandatory for this position but candidates close to the completion of a PhD are also highly encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate should have a track record in the topic or in a closely related field, as well as in-depth knowledge of digital IC design tools (genus, innovus, design compiler, ICC, etc.)
General conditions: Funding for this position is project-based and is already in place. Candidates with adequate backgrounds will be invited to interview over Skype. This position has an immediate start date (but a future start date can be arranged given the current situation w/ coronavirus). Salary is commensurate with experience.
How to apply: Please submit your CV to Prof. Pagliarini by email (samuel.pagliarini@taltech.ee) using the subject ‘PQC postdoc position’.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Samuel Pagliarini (samuel.pagliarini@taltech.ee)
More information: https://ati.ttu.ee/~spagliar/
27 July 2020
University of Birmingham
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Mark Ryan
More information: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=200001T9&tz=GMT%2B01%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon
ETH Zurich OR Crypto Quantique, London
The Project Crypto Quantique’s role is to develop a novel Key Provisioning Architecture (KPA) for the generation, distribution, and certification of cryptographic keys used by lnternet of Things (IoT) devices and cloud services. The aim is to build a quantum-driven security platform by combining the KPA with cryptographic keys generated through quantum tunnelling behaviour in semiconductor devices. The Applied Cryptography Group’s main role in the project is to lead an investigation of how to transition Crypto Quantique’s KPA to use post-quantum cryptographic algorithms in the KPA protocols. They will also assist Crypto Quantique in conducting formal security analysis of the constituent protocols currently used in the KPA, and in developing and analysing new cryptographic protocols where necessary.
How to Apply? We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents: CV; list of scientific publications; pointers to relevant software development projects, if applicable; contact details for 3 referees.
If you would like to apply for a role at Crypto Quantique, please use this link where the CQ team look forward to reviewing your CV: https://bit.ly/2Ot5OSc
If you would like to apply for the role with ETH Zurich please apply online at: https://bit.ly/3j88Vgs
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Kenny Paterson (kenny.paterson@inf.ethz.ch) or Christian Saade (csaade@cryptoquantique.com)
More information: https://jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/3159?mw_source=ethz_aem
22 July 2020
CryptoLux Group, University of Luxembourg
Area (potential topics of the thesis)
- Cryptanalysis and design of cryptographic primitives
- Lightweight block ciphers, hash functions, authenticated encryption schemes
- Privacy Enhancing Technology (Tor-like networks, privacy for cryptocurrencies, blockchains)
- Blockchain Cryptography
- Design of proofs of work, resource-hard functions, commitment schemes
- Side-channel attacks and countermeasures
- White-box cryptography
Starting date 15-Oct-2020 or later upon agreement. Early submission is encouraged; applications will be processed upon receipt.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Alex Biryukov
More information: https://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?nPostingId=52476&nPostingTargetId=71379&id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&LG=UK&ma
CryptoLux Group, University of Luxembourg
Research area The successful candidate will join the CryptoLux research team led by Prof. Alex Biryukov. He or she will contribute to a research project entitled "Security, Scalability, and Privacy in Blockchain Applications and Smart Contracts (FINCRYPT)", which is funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR). Candidates with proven research track record in one or more of the following areas are particularly encouraged to apply:
Applied Cryptography (SK or PK, PoWs, efficient ZK proofs, etc.)
Crypto-currencies, smart-contracts, financial cryptography, blockchains
Privacy enhancing technologies
Distributed consensus protocols
Your Profile
- A Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics or a related field
- Competitive research record in cryptography or information security (at least one paper in top 10 IT security/crypto conferences)
- Strong mathematical and algorithmic CS background, interest in economics/finance - a plus
- Good skills in programming and scripting languages
- Fluent written and verbal communication skills in English are mandatory
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Alex Biryukov
More information: https://recruitment.uni.lu/en/details.html?nPostingId=52476&nPostingTargetId=71379&id=QMUFK026203F3VBQB7V7VV4S8&LG=UK&ma
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Katerina Mitrokotsa
More information: http://direktlink.prospective.ch/?view=7716a2ff-927c-4fb5-aa35-90e310e2f4f3
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Katerina Mitrokotsa
More information: http://direktlink.prospective.ch/?view=2d5b5bd0-e017-4917-90bb-14f3b6efe9c4
18 July 2020
Secure-IC Pte Ltd
- Ensuring the various phases of specifications for applications embedding cryptography
- C and C++ programming and testing
- Integration and validation on target embedded microprocessor. (knowledge of ARM processors is preferable)
- Developing non-regression tests along with benchmarking tests
- Bringing innovative ideas to improve our products, the quality of deliveries and development processes
- Delivery of customers projects (consulting and training)
- Embedded software development engineer with 5 years minimum experience in an equivalent position
- First experience in the field of automotive: CAN bus, automotive Ethernet
- Master’s degree (or higher) in Computer Science, Mathematics or similar field
- Proficiency in C/C++ language and assembly skills
- Knowledge of ARM processors, development for security and safety
- Proficiency in English
- Knowledge of cryptography
- Excellent communication skills
- Ability to work in a team
- Outstanding analytical and problem-solving skills
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Sylvain Guilley
TU Darmstadt, Germany
The Cryptography and Privacy Engineering Group (ENCRYPTO) @Department of Computer Science @Technical University of Darmstadt offers a full position for a Doctoral Researcher (Research Assistant/PhD Student) in Cryptography & Privacy Engineering, available immediately and for up to 3 years with the possibility of extension.
Our mission is to demonstrate that privacy can be efficiently protected in real-world applications via cryptographic protocols.TU Darmstadt is a top research university for IT security, cryptography and computer science in Europe. The position is based in the City of Science Darmstadt, which is very international, livable and well-connected in the Rhine-Main area around Frankfurt. Initially, no knowledge of German is necessary and TU Darmstadt offers corresponding support.
Job descriptionAs doctoral researcher @ENCRYPTO, you conduct research, build prototype implementations, and publish and present the results at top venues. You will also participate in teaching and supervise thesis students and student assistants. The position is co-funded by the ERC Starting Grant “Privacy-preserving Services on the Internet” (PSOTI), where we build privacy-preserving services on the Internet, which includes designing protocols for privately processing data among untrusted service providers using secure multi-party computation and implementing a scalable framework.
Your profile- Completed Master's degree (or equivalent) at a top university with excellent grades in IT security, computer science, applied mathematics, electrical engineering, or a similar area.
- Extensive knowledge in applied cryptography/IT security and excellent software development skills.
- Additional knowledge in cryptographic protocols (ideally secure computation) is a plus.
- You are self-motivated, reliable, creative, can work independently, and want to do excellent research on challenging scientific problems with practical relevance.
- The working language at ENCRYPTO is English, so you must be able to discuss/write/present scientific results in English, whereas German is not required.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Thomas Schneider (schneider@encrypto.cs.tu-darmstadt.de)
More information: https://encrypto.de/PHD-STUDENT
Ulm University, Germany
The ideal candidate for the PostDoc position has a Ph.D. degree in computer science, or a closely related discipline, from an internationally-renowned university, a strong background in system security with focus on vehicular security and privacy, documented by high-quality publications, and a strong motivation to become part of our team.
For Ph.D.-level researchers, we require a M.Sc. degree in computer science, or a closely related discipline, from an internationally-renowned university with a visible focus in system security.
Proficient knowledge of written and spoken English is required for both positions. Conversational German skills are a substantial advantage.
We are one of the leading research groups in vehicular security and privacy. Our group and university offer a unique environment for automotive-related research with excellent facilities and highly competitive salary. Automotive technologies are a priority area at Ulm University, and many research groups are active in fields like vehicle-driver interaction and automated driving. Being situated in Southern Germany between Stuttgart and Munich, we are located in the right heart of German car industry in one of the strongest economic regions in Europe. We have strong ties with companies like Daimler, Audi, BMW, and Bosch and many of those companies have research or development labs at our campus.
For more information visit:
https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/vs/inst/offene-stellen/postdoc-and-phd-level-researchers-vehicular-security-privacy/
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Dr. Frank Kargl (vs-jobs@uni-ulm.de)
More information: https://www.uni-ulm.de/in/vs/inst/offene-stellen/postdoc-and-phd-level-researchers-vehicular-security-privacy/
University of Luxembourg
The Applied Crypto Group of the University of Luxembourg has multiple post-doc positions, funded by the H2020 ERC programme.
Possible topics of interests are:- fully homomorphic encryption and multilinear maps
- public-key cryptanalysis
- side channel attacks and countermeasures
- white-box cryptography
- blockchain applications
Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in cryptography or related field. The duration of the positions is 2.5 years. The post-docs will be members of the Security and Trust (SnT) research center from the University of Luxembourg (>200 researchers in all aspects of IT security). We offer a competitive salary (about 60,000 euro/year).
Deadline for application: September 15th, 2020.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Jean-Sebastien Coron: jean-sebastien.coron@uni.lu
More information: http://www.crypto-uni.lu/vacancies.html
13 July 2020
Tampere University
The Network and Information Security Group is currently looking for several motivated and talented researchers at all levels (PhD, PostDoc) to contribute to research projects related to applied cryptography, hardware security, security and privacy. The successful candidates will primarily be working on the following topics (but not limited to):
- Differential Privacy;
- Functional Encryption;
- Privacy-Preserving Analytics;
- Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning;
- Searchable Encryption and data structures enabling efficient search operations on encrypted data;
- Processing of encrypted data in outsourced and untrusted environments;
- Applying encrypted search techniques to Trusted Execution Environments;
- Revocable Attribute-Based Encryption schemes and their application to cloud services;
- IoT Security and Applications to Smart Cities;
- Side Channel Analysis (SCA);
- Machine Learning based SCA;
- Embedded security (e.g. ARM-based SoC);
- TEE security and development (e.g. TrustZone, Trusted Applications, etc.).
Programming skills is a must.
The positions are principa research-focused. Activities include:
- Conducting both theoretical and applied research;
- Design of secure and/or privacy-preserving protocols;
- Software development and validation;
- Reading and writing scientific articles;
- Presentation of the research results at seminars and conferences in Finland and abroad;
- Acquiring (or assisting in acquiring) further funding.
Successful candidates will be working in EU and industrial research projects. Topics will be spanning from the theoretical foundations of cryptography to the design and implementation of provable secure communication protocols with direct applications to smart cities, cloud computing and eHealth.
To apply please send the following:
- Your latest CV;
- A research statement (max 2 pages long);
- The three best papers you have co-authored.
Closing date for applications:
Contact:
- Billy Bob Brumley (Hardware Security and SCA): billy.brumley@tuni.fi
- Antonis Michalas (Provable Security and Privacy): antonios.michalas@tuni.fi
More information: https://research.tuni.fi/vision/open-positions-2020/
10 July 2020
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Department of Network Engineering (Spain, Barcelona)
The SISCOM Research Group (https://siscom.upc.edu/en) within the Department of Network Engineering (https://entel.upc.edu/en) at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) (https://www.upc.edu/en/) welcomes and encourages applications for a PhD position in the area of database privacy to start in fall 2020.
DESCRIPTION OF POSITIONThe PhD position has a duration of 3 years and is made available through the research project “Big Data Anonymization” funded by “la Caixa”, a top Spanish financial institution. The main objectives of this project are to pioneer advance beyond state of the art on the design of anonymization algorithms and to develop a comprehensive understanding of privacy in a context of big data. The ultimate aim is to contribute to making big data compatible with the right to privacy. For the scholarship, we are looking for a candidate who is qualified to undertake supervised independent research in the area of database anonymization, in particular in the protection of dynamic data under popular syntactic models (e.g., l-diversity, t-closeness) and differential privacy.
QUALIFICATIONSWe seek a highly motivated PhD student
- who has completed or is about to complete by summer 2020 a Master's degree in mathematics, computer science, or telecom engineering;
- with excellent academic record;
- good analytical skills;
- strong oral and written communication skills.
Candidates should send to Prof. Jordi Forné (jordi.forne@upc.edu) the following information:
- their CV (including list of publications, if any);
- their academic record (with marks);
- a certificate of English (TOEFL, Cambridge or similar).
September 15, 2020.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Jordi Forné