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04 March 2022
Panther Protocol
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Martin Raeburn
More information: https://angel.co/company/panther-protocol/jobs/1979044-cryptography-engineer
QPQ Global
What do we give you?
• A stimulating, Socratic intellectual environment.
• Hybrid office approach – we have been a distributed workforce from the start. This role is centred around our European axis, so we expect you to live within +/- 3 hours of CET. We get together a complete team every quarter, so you must be willing to travel and embrace being part of a diverse team drawn from many walks of life and cultures.
• Good salary, travel expense budget and many future opportunities to participate in the company’s growth.
• The mother of all intellectual challenges!
Responsibilities.
• implement and embed in products cryptographic protocols in the privacy space.
• Working with a multi-faceted team of practitioners on a set of blockchain-based privacy protocols interacting with the DeFi space and providing compliance with financial regulations.
• Focus on zero knowledge schemes which provide privacy and compliance.
Requirements.
• MSc or multi-year experience in cryptography or a closely related field.
• Knowledge of modern cryptographic primitives.
• Be able to productize protocols/schemes/algorithms in at least one relevant programming language (C++ or Rust desirable).
• General understanding of full-stack system architecture.
• Have a thorough approach and be committed to high quality output. Have prior research/code already published in the space.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: opportunities@qpq.io
University of Amsterdam
Are you fascinated by security? Are you willing to take on the challenge of securing the next generation of computer systems and networks? Do you like to work in a team of young researchers? We are seeking a PhD candidate who is interested in interdisciplinary research on side-channel attacks against quantum devices used in quantum networks and beyond.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Christian Schaffner
More information: https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/PhD-Position-on-Side-Channel-Attacks-on-Quantum-Devices-Used-in-Quantum-Networks/742058802/
QuSoft / University of Amsterdam
Full details: https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/ivi/742510202/
https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/QuSoft/742509902/
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Christian Schaffner
More information: https://www.qusoft.org/jobs/
02 March 2022
The University of Manchester, Department of Computer Science, Manchester, UK
Project 1: (A*STAR) Developing Privacy Enhancing Digital Health Data Sharing
Supervision team: Dr M Mustafa (UoM), Dr LC Cordeiro (UoM), Dr Khin Mi Mi Aung (I²R)
Project 2: (A*STAR) Secure Sharing of Dynamic Data via Privacy-Preserving Distributed Learning Framework
Supervision team: Dr M Mustafa (UoM), Dr LC Cordeiro (UoM), Dr Teo Sin Gee (I²R)
Both projects will advance the state-of-the-art machine learning techniques by developing advanced privacy enhancing technologies utilising the properties of differential privacy, secure multiparty computation and homomorphic encryption. They are part of the joint PhD programme between University of Manchester (UoM) and A*STAR institutions in Singapore, e.g., Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R). The successful applicants will be hosted by both organisations: Year 1 & 4 at UoM in the UK and Year 2 & 3 at I²R in Singapore.
Application Deadline: 01 April 2022
How to Apply : To be considered for these project you MUST submit a formal online application form - full details on how to apply can be found on the BBSRC DTP website www.manchester.ac.uk/bbsrcdtpstudentships
International applicant eligibility requirements: We aim to support the most outstanding applicants from outside the UK. Funding will cover tuition fees and stipend only. This scheme is open to both UK and international applicants. However, we are only able to offer a limited number of studentships to applicants outside the UK. Therefore, full studentships will only be awarded to exceptional quality candidates due to the competitive nature of this scheme.
Some restrictions apply to applicants from certain Asian countries. In general, students from Europe, the Americas, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Korea and Japan are eligible to apply for the programme. Unfortunately, we cannot accept applications from south-east Asian countries such as Singapore, China and Malaysia.
Closing date for applications:
Contact:
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Mustafa A. Mustafa - mustafa.mustafa[at]manchester.ac.uk
More information: https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research/astar/projects/
Université de Lyon, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France
Your tasks:
Your profile:
If you are interested, please send an email including your detailed CV to vincent.grosso@univ-st-etienne.fr and pierre.louis.cayrel@univ-st-etienne.fr. Applications will be reviewed continuously until the position is filled.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Vincent Grosso (vincent.grosso@univ-st-etienne.fr) and Pierre-Louis Cayrel (pierre.louis.cayrel@univ-st-etienne.fr)
University of Birmingham
Applicants should have a PhD, or be close to completing a PhD, in a relevant subject (crypto, computer algebra, maths, etc.). Prior track record on post-quantum cryptography and/or cryptanalysis is a plus.
Please contact Christophe Petit (C.Petit.1 at bham dot ac dot uk) for informal enquiries. You can apply online until April 3d, 2022.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Contact: Christophe Petit C.Petit.1 at bham dot ac dot uk https://christophe.petit.web.ulb.be/
More information: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=2200009O&tz=GMT%2B00%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon
Zama, Paris, France
We believe this experience will train the candidate both on the research and the implementation side, since he/she/they will work with a team of cryptographers and will implement the results in an open source library that is used by the community.
Preferred experience. He / She / They should:
- already be a PhD student,
- have a solid background in cryptography, possibly with some knowledge in FHE,
- have some development experience, possibly with a background in Rust,
- be passionate about privacy, open source and willing to learn,
- have a problem-solving attitude,
- have good communication skills.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: To know more about the job offer and to apply, visit https://www.welcometothejungle.com/en/companies/zama/jobs/intern-research-and-concrete-lib-summer_paris?q=62533b0c4028334941d506e9b41b0004&o=918987&e=companies_jobs
Zama, Paris, France
- discovering new cryptographic techniques to compute on encrypted data,
- working with the engineering and product teams to implement his/her/their research into our products,
- design robust tests and benchmarks to validate his/her/their research and its implementation,
- review the latest published research, and inform the team on potential new applications,
- work with the entire team to define the research and product roadmaps,
- publishing papers, filing patents and presenting his/her/their work at academic conferences.
Preferred experience. We are looking for different experience profiles for this position, from young researchers (right after the end of the PhD) to more senior ones. He/she/they should:
- have a PhD in cryptography or equivalent,
- have deep knowledge of homomorphic encryption,
- have (optionally) knowledge of LWE hardness and security,
- have (optionally) knowledge of machine learning,
- be passionate about privacy and open source software,
- have good written and oral communication skills.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: To know more about the job offer and to apply, visit https://www.welcometothejungle.com/en/companies/zama/jobs/senior-researcher-cryptography_paris?q=62533b0c4028334941d506e9b41b0004&o=341359&e=companies_jobs
More information: https://www.welcometothejungle.com/en/companies/zama/jobs/senior-researcher-cryptography_paris?q=62533b0c4028334941d506e9b41b0004&o=341359&e=companies_jobs
University College Cork, Ireland
The Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Researcher position in the area of Security/Privacy and Data Analytics. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Dr Paolo Palmieri, Lecturer in Cyber Security, and Prof. Barry O’Sullivan, Professor of Computer Science, in the School of Computer Science & Information Technology, University College Cork, Ireland.
The Post-Doctoral Researcher will work primarily on an industry project with a leading industry partner in the area of privacy and security. The position is initially for an 18-month fixed-term period, and may subsequently lead to other research opportunities with industry/academic partners. Funding for conferences and equipment is available as part of the project.
The ideal applicant holds a PhD in Computer Science or related disciplines and has experience in cyber security and privacy research. He/She has a good track record in relevant conferences and journals and has research experience in one or more of the following research areas: differential privacy, anonymity, re-identification, secure composition and/or cryptography. Previous experience in working with industry partners is an asset.
This position is part of the Science Foundation Ireland newly launched Empower Spoke which is a new €10 million academic and industry research programme, designed to future proof EU data flows and drive innovations in data protection internationally.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Informal inquiries can be made in confidence to Dr. Paolo Palmieri, at: p.palmieri@cs.ucc.ie
Applications should be submitted through the University portal at https://ore.ucc.ie/ (search for reference number: 054451)
Deadline: March 18, 2022 at 12:00 (noon) Irish time.
More information: http://security.ucc.ie/vacancies.html
25 February 2022
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Anamaria Costache
More information: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/221390/postdoctoral-fellow-in-fully-homomorphic-encryption#?p=1
Panther Protocol
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Martin Raeburn
More information: https://apply.workable.com/panther-protocol/j/8C5930FE61/
University of Stuttgart, Institute of Information Security
fully-funded Postdoc and PhD positions in formal verification.
Successful candidates are expected to carry out research on tool-supported formal verification methods for security-critical systems and security protocols in our new REPROSEC initiative (https://reprosec.org/). See, e.g., our work at ACM CCS 2021 and EuroS&P 2021 on DY*.The positions are available immediately with an internationally competitive salary, ranging from about 4.000 Euro to 6.200 Euro monthly gross salary. The employment periods are between one and six years, following the German Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz (WissZeitVg).
The Institute of Information Security offers a creative international environment for top-level international research in Germany's high-tech region.
You should have a Master's degree or a Ph.D. (or should be very close to completion thereof) in Computer Science, Mathematics, Cyber Security, or a related field. We value excellent analytical skills and
Knowledge in cryptography/security is not required, but a plus. Knowledge of German is not required.
See https://www.sec.uni-stuttgart.de/institute/job-openings/ for the official job announcement and details of how to apply.
The deadline for applications is
March 13th, 2022.
Late applications will be considered until the positions are filled.Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Ralf Küsters
University of Stuttgart, Institute of Information Security ralf.kuesters@sec.uni-stuttgat.de
More information: htttps://sec.uni-stuttgart.de
Villanova University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Villanova, PA, USA
Villanova University ranks #49 National Universities in the USA. The campus is located at Villanova, Pennsylvania (west suburban of Philadelphia). Famous alumni include the current First Lady of the USA!
The neighborhood around campus is quiet and safe and is regarded as the most comfortable area in Philadelphia. Currently, all our students are working from home with on-campus optional.
Requirements: Preferred to be in the majors of CE/CS/EE. Applied Mathematics/Cryptography related majors are also good!
Proficiency in both speaking and writing of English.
Skillful in programming Languages such as VHDL/Verilog, C/C++, Python. FPGA-based experience is a desirable plus. Great enthusiasm for doing research-oriented tasks. Excellent teamwork member.
Degree: both BS and MS graduates are welcome to apply.
Deadline: better to start in Fall 2022 (Summer 2022 is also ok). The position is open until it is filled.
The lab atmosphere is peaceful and harmonious. Advisor and senior Ph.D. student will guide you to get started and you will not be fighting alone!!!
Email: jiafeng.xie@villanova.edu
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Jiafeng Harvest Xie
More information: https://www.ece.villanova.edu/~jxie02/lab/
Paderborn University, Department of Computer Science, Paderborn, Germany
The position is limited to a period of 3 years.
Your tasks:
• Research in the field of post-quantum cryptography
• Teaching to the extent of 4 hours a week
• Participation in the Department of Computer Science
Your profile:
• Doctorate degree in the field of cryptography
• Expertise in one of these areas: post-quantum cryptography, lattice-based cryptography
• Experience in the field of quantum algorithms or quantum complexity is an advantage
If you are interested, please send an email including your detailed CV and a list of publications to bloemer@upb.de. Applications will be reviewed continuously until the position is filled.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Dr. Johannes Blömer (bloemer@upb.de)
More information: https://cs.uni-paderborn.de/en/cuk-1/research
QPQ
At QPQ, we are building the Internet of Economics, a new approach to a compliant and regulated financial systems infrastructure. Join a team of mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers and self-taught individuals. We give you
- A stimulating, Socratic intellectual environment. As Socratic implies, we want you to have a voice. We do not recruit brilliant people to put them in boxes, we recruit brilliant people so they can push the horizons even further
- Hybrid office approach – we have been a distributed workforce from the start. This role is centred around our European axis, so we expect you to live within +/- 2 hours of CET. We get together a complete team every quarter, so you must be willing to travel and embrace being part of a diverse team drawn from many walks of life and cultures
- Competitive salary, travel expense budget and many opportunities to participate in the company’s growth
Responsibilities:
- Perform research and engineering on cryptographic protocols
- Working with a multi-faceted team of practitioners on a set of blockchain-based privacy protocols interacting with the DeFi space and providing compliance with financial regulations
Requirements:
- Master or Ph.D. in cryptography or a closely related field
- Be able to prototype protocols/schemes/algorithms in at least one relevant programming language
- Have a thorough approach and be committed to high quality output
- Be eager to learn new topics and tools, proactive, self-driven approach and problem-solving mindset
- Good communication and collaboration skills
- Able to proactively identify which activities can benefit the project the most in the shortest period of time, communicate, and execute on their ideas without needing to be micromanaged
- Full-time availability with flexible working hours
- Nice to be familiar with blockchain, DeFi space and general understanding of full-stack system architecture
- Nice to have knowledge of zk proof systems
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Apply as soon as possible with a CV, a video, or anything that will showcase your abilities. Person in contact: Emanuele Ragnoli (eragnoli@qpq.io)
QPQ
• A stimulating, Socratic intellectual environment. As Socratic implies, we want you to have a voice. We do not recruit brilliant people to put them in boxes, we recruit brilliant people, so they can push the horizons even further
• Hybrid office approach. This role is centred around our European axis, so we expect you to live within +/- 2 hours of CET. We get together a complete team every quarter, so you must be willing to travel and embrace being part of a diverse team drawn from many walks of life and cultures
• Competitive salary, travel expense budget and many opportunities to participate in the company’s growth
Responsibilities:
- Perform research and engineering on cryptographic protocols;- Have a leading role in the cryptography team in defining and applying protocols
- Working with a multi-faceted team of practitioners on a set of blockchain-based privacy protocols interacting with the DeFi space and providing compliance with financial regulations
Requirements:
- Master or Ph.D./Multi-year working experience in cryptography or a closely related field
- Knowledge of modern cryptographic primitives
- Be able to prototype protocols/schemes/algorithms in at least one relevant programming language
- Be familiar with the blockchain and DeFi space
- General understanding of full-stack system architecture
- Have a thorough approach and be committed to high quality output. Have prior research/code already published in the space
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills
- Be eager to learn new topics and tools, proactive, self-driven approach and problem-solving mindset
- Able to proactively identify which activities can benefit the project the most in the shortest period of time, communicate, and execute on their ideas without needing to be micromanaged
- Full-time availability with flexible working hours
- Nice to have knowledge of modern, efficient zk-proofs
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Apply as soon as possible with a CV, a video, or anything that will showcase your abilities. Person in contact: Emanuele Ragnoli (eragnoli@qpq.io)
University of Birmingham, UK
The University of Birmingham’s Centre for Cyber Security and Privacy is looking for a research fellow (postdoc) to work on our EPSRC-funded project "CAP-TEE: Capability Architectures in Trusted Execution".
In this project, we use capability architectures (as e.g. developed by the CHERI project) to protect trusted execution against such state-of-the-art attacks. We address a wide range of threats from software vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows to hardware attacks like fault injection and side-channel analysis. CAP-TEE provides a strong, open-source basis for the future generation of more secure TEEs.
Applicants should have a PhD, or be close to completing a PhD, in a relevant subject (security, crypto, electrical engineering, maths, etc.). We also consider non-PhD applicants with strong industry experience. We expect experience in writing system-level or low-level code in programming languages such as C, C++, or Rust. Skills in other relevant areas, e.g. FPGA development, side-channel attacks, or binary analysis/exploitation, are desirable.
Please contact David Oswald (d.f.oswald@bham.ac.uk) for informal enquiries. You can apply online until 25 March 2022: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=2200004N&tz=GMT%2B00%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon
Closing date for applications:
Contact: David Oswald
d.f.oswald@bham.ac.uk
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~oswalddf/
More information: https://bham.taleo.net/careersection/external/jobdetail.ftl?job=2200004N&tz=GMT%2B00%3A00&tzname=Europe%2FLondon
Worldline
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Bianka Kozma
More information: https://performancemanager.successfactors.eu/sf/jobreqpvt?jobId=238453&company=Worldline&st=C933D80914D042FC427C16CDE1126B7032792DE8
21 February 2022
Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
For its recent H2020 project PRECINCT (Cyber-physical security management for critical infrastructures), a research engineer vacancy is immediately available in the TRUST research group at LIST. The duty of this vacancy is mainly to implement a Digital Twins solution in the context of interdependent critical systems (telecommunications and energy).
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Qiang Tang (qiang.tang@list.lu)
More information: https://app.skeeled.com/offer/62024729a7d5b0db47a87221?language=en&show_description=true