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26 April 2022
Paderborn University, Department of Computer Science, Paderborn, Germany
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Dr. Johannes Blömer (bloemer@upb.de)
More information: https://www.uni-paderborn.de/fileadmin/zv/4-4/stellenangebote/Kennziffer5167_Englisch.pdf
Villanova University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Villanova, PA USA
Villanova University ranks #49 National Universities in the USA (US News), is located in Villanova, west suburban of Philadelphia. Famous alumni include the current First Lady of the USA!
Requirements: Preferred to be in majors of CS/CE/EE, Applied Mathematics/Cryptography.
Skillful in programming Languages such as CC++, Python, VHDL/Verilog, and so on.
Deadline: better to start in Fall 2022/Spring 2023.
This research focuses on the security aspects of post-quantum cryptography and related implementations. Advisor and senior Ph.D. student will guide you to get started and work together on forthcoming challenges. You will not be fighting alone!!!
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Jiafeng Harvest Xie
More information: https://www.ece.villanova.edu/~jxie02/lab/
University of Connecticut, Computer Science and Engineering Dept.
Scope: The positions provide a great opportunity to work on timely topics in cryptography (both theory and applied), systems security, and privacy. A large part of our lab research is around security and privacy for blockchains. We target real-world problems and aim to provide secure and practical solutions backed by rigorous foundations and efficient implementations/thorough performance testing. We are also interested in conceptual projects that contribute in bridging the gap between theory and practice of Cryptography. Students will gain experience in topics around multiparty computation, FHE, zero-knowledge proofs, cryptography from physical assumptions, and distributed systems security (mainly blockchain-based systems and privacy-preserving machine learning).
More information: For more information about our current and previous projects please check https://ghadaalmashaqbeh.github.io/research/
About UConn: UConn is R1 Research University in Storrs, CT. It is well connected to New York, Boston, and Providence areas, offering easy access to other top research institutions and lead-industrial companies for research, collaborations, and internship opportunities. The CSE department at UConn has a large and strong cybersecurity group, and it is ranked 18 among all USA computer science programs in Cryptography (based on csranking.org).
Get in touch: For interested students, please send your CV, an overview of current/previous research experiences and skills/related background, and transcripts to ghada@uconn.edu
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Ghada Almashaqbeh
Huawei German Research Center, Munich
To support our research activities, we are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated PhD student Security &Trust - Connected, Cooperative, Automated Mobility (m/f/d)
Research Topic
- Perform research and develop new solutions for Trust Management in the Next-Generation CCAM technologies.
- Contribute to new mechanisms for assessing dynamic trust relationship based on Zero Trust and Subjective Logic.
- Define a trust model and trust reasoning framework based on which involved entities can establish trust for cooperatively executing safety-critical functions.
- Contribute to the research and development of technologies in the upcoming domain of Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM).
- Being involved in international initiatives including industry groups such as 5GAA, Gaia-X, DIF and Horizon Europe research projects.
- Completed master studies (or equivalent) in computer science, information technology, electrical engineering, or mathematics;
- Exposure and understanding of data protection and security development technologies;
- Good programming skill;
- Excellent collaboration and communication skills;
- Fluent in English;
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Ioannis Krontiris (ioannis.krontiris@huawei.com)
More information: https://apply.workable.com/huawei-16/j/708737847F/
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Carla Ràfols: cryptophdupf@upf.edu
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Closing date for applications:
Contact: jean-michel.dricot@ulb.be
More information: https://www.ulb.be/greffeintra/files/7734.pdf
TalTech, Centre for HW Security; Tallinn, Estonia
Requirements: We are looking for motivated candidates with a strong background in circuit design. PhD candidates must have completed a Master's degree (or be about to complete). Previous expertise on Hardware Security/Cryptography is not required but is highly desirable. The candidates are expected to have the following core skills:
How to apply: Please submit your CV and transcripts to Prof. Pagliarini by email using the subject ‘PhD in Hardware Security’. Candidates with adequate backgrounds will be invited to interview over Skype. Applications are processed as they arrive. All positions have a tentative start date of September 2022. The nominal duration of a PhD degree is 4 years at TalTech. Salaries are approximately 1600 EUR/month (net), which allows for a comfortable standard of living in Tallinn.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Samuel Pagliarini via email, name.lastname@taltech.ee
More information: https://ati.ttu.ee/~spagliar/timeline/index.html
22 April 2022
Institute for Advancing Intelligence, TCG-CREST
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Avijit Dutta +91 70035 59134 /avijit.dutta@tcgcrest.org https://www.tcgcrest.org/people/avijit-dutta/
More information: https://www.tcgcrest.org/iai-admission-2022/
Apple
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Yannick Sierra at apple.com
More information: https://jobs.apple.com/en-us/details/200312812/cryptographic-engineer
18 April 2022
University of Clermont Auvergne, France
Topics:
- Cryptographic algorithms and protocols
- Computer networking
- Research on secure Multi-Part Computation (MPC) and cutting-edge technologies to solve security issues in network routing.
- Possible teaching.
- Completion of a Master's degree (or equivalent) in computer science or applied mathematics
- Knowledge in applied cryptography/security and computer networking
- Analytical and problem solving skills.
Deadline: 3 May 2022
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Kevin Atighehchi (kevin.atighehchi@uca.fr), Gérard Chalhoub (gerard.chalhoub@uca.fr)
Aalto University, Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis, Espoo, Finland
Research experience in cryptography is essential. Additionally, background in algebraic number theory, probability theory, complexity theory and/or machine learning are useful. For a cryptographer, we expect that the candidate has published in IACR conferences, established theoretical computer science venues (STOC/FOCS/APPROX-RANDOM/SODA/PODC) or IT security venues (CCS/S&P/Usenix). The applicant is expected to hold a PhD degree in mathematics or computer science. A research level proficiency in English, both writing and speaking, is expected.
We offer advising related to both algebraic lattices (Camilla Hollanti) and cryptography (Chris Brzuska). Our group offers a diverse, international, and open research environment with an interdisciplinary academic and industrial network. We expect the candidate to significantly shape the research questions which we investigate together as well as to pursue their own research within their existing research network.
The tentative duration of the position is September 2022 — December 2023 (16 months), but a shorter duration or an earlier starting date is negotiable. There is an option to renew the contract subject to acquiring funding (either by the candidate or by the hosts). The initial salary is €3700 and the contract includes occupational health care.
For details, see: https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/postdoctoral-researcher-in-mathematics-or-computer-science-lattice-based
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Camilla Hollanti and Chris Brzuska for scientific questions and Johanna Glader for questions on the application process. (eMail: firstname.lastname@aalto.fi )
More information: https://www.aalto.fi/en/open-positions/postdoctoral-researcher-in-mathematics-or-computer-science-lattice-based
University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
We are looking for a PhD student to join our group on reinforcement learning and decision making under uncertainty more generally, at the University of Neuchatel, Switzerland. We are looking for candidates with a strong research interest in the following fields:
- Theory of differntial privacy.
- Algorithms for differentially private machine learning.
- Algorithms for fairness in machine learning.
- Interactions between machine learning and game theory.
- Inference of human models of fairness or privacy.
The main supervisor will be Chrsitos Dimitrakakis ( https://sites.google.com/site/christosdimitrakakis ) Past research of the group in differential privacy focused on the interaction between Bayesian inference and privacy, and on the derivation of regret bounds for privacy-constrained bandit problems. The student will also have the opportunity to visit and work with other group members at the University of Oslo, Norway and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
Excellent technical skills in calculus, linear algebra, probability as well as competence in at least one programming language is expected. In addition,the doctoral student must have a strong background, as evidenced by their master thesis, in one of the following areas:
- Privacy.
- Theory of computation
- Statistics.
- Game theory.
- Economics.
- Fairness.
- Starting date 1 September 2022 or soon afterwards.
- Application deadline 31 May 2022.
- The PhD is funded, for 4 years, with 25% of the time as teaching assistant.
- A statement of research interests.
- A CV with a list of references.
- Your MSc thesis (or a draft) or another research work demonstrating your academic writing.
- Degree transcripts.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Christos Dimitrakakis
More information: https://sites.google.com/site/christosdimitrakakis/positions
12 April 2022
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Successful candidates must have an expert grasp of knowledge of Cybersecurity at all levels, with an emphasis on hands-on applied cybersecurity skills, either through a demonstrated record of teaching excellence, or through industrial experience. The successful candidate will also be involved in creating course content and materials with a focus on hands-on experiential and project-based learning. Strong written, oral and interpersonal skills are required in order to communicate effectively with students in person and online. The formal education and experience prerequisites may be waived at the university's discretion if the candidate can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the university an equivalent combination of education and experience specifically preparing the candidate for success in the position.
Interested applicants should submit their CV by applying as soon as possible at: https://njit.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/3493?c=njit
Work environment and location:
The Computer Science department, part of the Ying Wu College of Computing, is the largest at NJIT, comprising one-tenth of the student population. It is also the largest computer science department among all research universities in the New York metropolitan area. Located in Northern New Jersey, within the greater New York Metropolitan area, NJIT is part of a vibrant ecosystem of research universities and corporate research centers.
Diversity is a core value of NJIT and we are committed to make diversity, equity and inclusion, part of everything we do.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Reza Curtmola (reza.curtmola@njit.edu)
More information: https://njit.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/3493?c=njit
Subspace Labs
Who We Are
Subspace Network is building a radically decentralized, next-generation blockchain which allows developers to easily run Web3 apps at Internet scale. Subspace is based on original research funded by the US National Science Foundation and planning to launch its Network later this year. Subspace Labs is an early-stage, venture-backed startup with a remote-first, globally distributed team. To learn more, visit our website and read the technical whitepaper.
We are seeking a Protocol Research Intern to join our rapidly growing team of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency enthusiasts and engineers. As a Research Intern you will be responsible for assisting in analyzing the security claims of the Subspace Network. Your goal is to work on proving these claims or suggesting improvement to the protocol as needed to support them.
Other Areas for Contribution: Research and review our solutions to some of the hardest problems in the blockchain space, as they relate to Nakamoto consensus, decentralized storage, decoupled execution, crypto-economic incentives, and the blockchain scalability trilemma; collaborate with our Research team to transform findings into peer-review quality specificaitons, publications, and presentations; work with our university partners, academic advisors, and third party engineering security partners on formal security analyses and audits.
Key Requirements: Currently enrolled in a graduate program in computer science, cryptography, or a related field, with the ability to dedicate at least 8 weeks to the internship Completed graduate level coursework in cryptography, distributed systems, peer-to-peer networking, or crypto-economic game theory; excellent written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to collaborate across our protocol and research teams; passion and curiosity for decentralized, peer-to-peer systems and Web3 technologies.
What We Offer: Competitive compensation and flexibility to work from anywhere in the world; a unique opportunity to shape the future of the Subspace Network and play a critical role in building the worlds most scalable blockchain.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Sky McWilliams, Director of People
More information: https://jobs.lever.co/subspacelabs/3594920a-d99c-40c0-9ca3-66c7eaf639da?lever-origin=applied&lever-source%5B%5D=IACR
11 April 2022
University of Plymouth in Applied Cryptography
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Hai-Van Dang
University of Luxembourg
We offer a competitive salary (about 37,000 euro/year gross for Ph.D, and 64,000 euro/year gros for post-doc). The duration of the position is 3 years (+ 1 year extension) for Ph.D., and 2.5 years for post-doc.
Profile:
- For Ph.D. position: MSc degree or equivalent in Computer Science or in Mathematics.
- For post-doc position: a PhD in cryptography, with publications in competitive cryptographic conferences
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Jean-Sebastien Coron - jean-sebastien.coron at uni dot lu
More information: http://www.crypto-uni.lu/vacancies.html
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), USA
Details: NJIT is a Rank 1 Research University, situated in New York Metropolitan area, and is about 7 miles away from the beautiful New York City. New York Metropolitan area is a key part of the US and is the hub of several major tech and research companies. The qualified candidates will have opportunities for research internships and joint projects with lead-industrial companies. The position is looking for highly motivated graduate students to explore, design, and implement algorithms for databases, secure computing, IoT, and blockchain.
Topics are as follows:
- Design and implementation of an end-to-end-secure database system using MPC or secret-sharing
- Algorithm development for side-channel attacks on MPC
Requirements: 1. Adequate knowledge of cryptographic techniques/algorithms, programming, and relational database systems 2. Knowledge of Java, SQL, and C/C++ 3. Familiarity with development tools for managing and building software projects, version control systems (Git), and testing tools (JUnit) 4. You must be an Undergraduate/Master student in computer science or a related field
Additional Information:
1. Starting date: As soon as possible 2. Please send your CV and other information (e.g., github account, sample projects, etc.) to: Shantanu Sharma (shantanu.sharma[AT]njit[DOT]edu) 3. Please write a few sentences in the email to introduce yourself and your interest in the position
Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you!
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Shantanu Sharma (shantanu.sharma[AT]njit[DOT]edu)
More information: https://web.njit.edu/~ss797/students.html
07 April 2022
Subspace Labs
Subspace Network is building a radically decentralized, next-generation blockchain which allows developers to easily run Web3 apps at Internet scale. Subspace is based on original research funded by the US National Science Foundation and plans to launch its Network later this year. Subspace Labs is an early-stage, venture-backed startup with a remote-first, globally distributed team.
We are seeking a Protocol Researcher to join our rapidly growing team of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency enthusiasts and engineers. As a Protocol Research you will be responsible for formally analyzing the security claims of the Subspace Network. Your goal is to formally prove these claims or suggest improvement to the protocol as needed to support them. This shall result in a series of formal specifications and peer-reviewed papers.
As a Protocol Researcher you will: Analyze and validate our solutions to some of the hardest problems in the blockchain space, as they relate to Nakamoto consensus, decentralized storage, decoupled execution, crypto-economic incentives, and the scaling trilemma; research and propose solutions to open problems or unsubstantiated claims; develop a series of formal specifications that codify and clarify our solutions; collaborate directly with our protocol engineering team to ensure that specifications are clearly understood and implemented correctly; iterate findings into research papers suitable for peer-reviewed publication; work directly with our university partners, academic advisors, and third party engineering security partners on formal security analyses and audits; present research finding at industry events and university conferences; distribute and discuss results in our open-source online research forum.
Position Requirements: A PhD in Computer Science, Cryptography or a related field, and a strong record of peer-reviewed publications in cryptography, distributed systems, or peer-to-peer network, as they relate to blockchain protocols.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Sky McWilliams, Director of People
More information: https://jobs.lever.co/subspacelabs/95bd61e2-8aae-4109-89df-67b7350263c8?lever-origin=applied&lever-source%5B%5D=IACR
Input Output Global - remote work opportunity
As a Principal Architect in Applied Cryptography at IOG, you must be an engineer, an architect, an applied cryptographer, and a leader - it’s a multifaceted role. You have the exciting challenge of working with bleeding-edge research and technology, always with a focus on the market's needs. You will be a leader of an exceptional team, working on everything from Post-Quantum prototypes to hand-optimization of existing primitives to completely new products. To support you on this challenge, we have software architects, product managers, project managers, formal methods specialists, and QA test engineers, with whom you must have high bandwidth communications.
Your mission
- Champion the applied cryptography team
- Captain end-to-end development and delivery of new products
- Spearhead prototyping of cryptographic products
- Translate research into rigorous engineering specifications and implementations
- Meticulously review cryptographic protocols and proposed primitives
- Contribute to industry standards and operational best practices
- Identify where the business needs to be next and get it there.
Closing date for applications:
Contact:
https://apply.workable.com/io-global/j/8D6CAEE7DD/
marios.nicolaides@iohk.io
More information: https://apply.workable.com/io-global/j/8D6CAEE7DD/
Subspace Labs
Subspace Network is building a radically decentralized, next-generation blockchain which allows developers to easily run Web3 apps at Internet scale. Subspace is based on original research funded by the US National Science Foundation and planning to launch its Network later this year. Subspace Labs is an early-stage, venture-backed startup with a remote-first, globally distributed team.
We are seeking a Director of Research to join our rapidly growing team of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency enthusiasts and engineers. As our Director of Research you will primarily be responsible for building and leading a team of protocol researchers. The research team will be responsible for analyzing the security of the Subspace Network, formalizing our specifications, and publishing relevant research results in the peer-reviewed setting.
Responsibilities: Collaborate directly with the CEO & CTO to translate our existing white paper, documentation, and protocol roadmap into a set of formal specifications; identify the key security challenges and develop a long-term research and publication roadmap which addresses them; ensure research findings are continuously fed back into the protocol design and implementation; recruit hire and lead our international protocol research team, consisting of research scientists, post-doctoral researchers, and graduate research interns; work directly with our university partners, academic advisors, and third party engineering security partners to facilitate formal security analyses and audits; design and administer an open-source online research forum and work to engage the global research community in the security analysis of our protocol.
Requirements: A PhD in Computer Science, Cryptography or a related field; strong record of peer-reviewed publications in cryptography, distributed systems, or peer-to-peer network, as they relate to blockchain technologies.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: CEO & Co-Founder, Jeremiah Wagstaff
More information: https://subspace.network/