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30 April 2020
Security & Privacy Group ( Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security) University of Birmingham
One funded PhD position (International/EU/UK) in hardware security with attractive travel grant for attending conferences.
Closing date: 8th May
We expect the PhD candidate to have a strong background in programming, digital circuit design, hardware/software implementation of algorithms, etc.
For more information on 'Why PhD with us?' see my website. https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~sinharos/
The PhD will be working with Dr. Sujoy Sinha Roy and will be based at the Security and Privacy group of the University of Birmingham's School of Computer Science. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) jointly recognise the research group as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR).
If you are interested in the PhD position, please contact Dr. Sujoy Sinha Roy with a CV. For more information, please visit https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~sinharos/
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Sujoy Sinha Roy
Aalborg University (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis
More information: https://www.stillinger.aau.dk/vis-stilling/?vacancy=1098638
University of Surrey, Department of Computer Science, Guildford, UK
We seek to appoint a lecturer in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, cloud computing, programming-languages principles, and the intersection of security and AI, which are already areas of research within the Department. We are also interested in candidates who have experience in data science, edge networks, social computing and DevOps security, in order to expand our research in new directions.
The Department is renowned for its security and artificial intelligence research, with publications in leading venues in artificial intelligence (TNNLS, TEVC, CBY, TSP, Machine Learning, Neural Computation, Bioinformatics, IJCAI, AAMAS), programming languages (FASE, PODC), security (CCS, S&P, Esorics, Euro S&P, CSF, TDSC, TIFS ), cryptography (Crypto, Eurocrypt), cloud computing and networking (InfoCOM, Trans. Networking), and web & social computing (WWW, ICWSM, and Web Science)
Notably,
We encourage ambitious post-docs and early career lecturers to apply.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Professor Helen Treharne, Head of Department, (h.treharne@surrey.ac.uk)
More information: https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=020820
27 April 2020
CEA-LETI Grenoble, France
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Maxime Puys
CEA-LETI (Grenoble, France)
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Florian Pebay-Peyroula
CEA-LETI
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Antoine Loiseau
Inria Lille, France
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Pierre Laperdrix
More information: https://amiunique.org/phd-proposal-blocking.pdf
TU Darmstadt, Germany
Current topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Secure cryptographic implementations
- Leakage/tamper resilient cryptography
- Blockchains and cryptocurrencies
- Distributed cryptography
The position offers an internationally competitive salary including social benefits. TU Darmstadt offers excellent working environment in the heart of the Rhein-Main area, and has a strong institute for research on IT security with more than 300 researchers working on all aspects of cybersecurity.
Review of applications starts immediately until the position is filled.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Sebastian Faust, sebastian@cs.tu-darmstadt.de
22 April 2020
XLIM, University of Limoges (France)
This Ph.D. thesis is offered as part of the ANR-funded 4-year research project MobiS5. The goal of MobiS5 is to provide a cryptographic toolbox for the emerging 5G technologies. More information can be found at: https://mobis5.limos.fr/index.html.
This 3-year Ph.D. thesis will focus on the two following aspects of 5G security:
- 5G Core Network security
- Delegation in the context of 5G networks
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Cristina Onete (maria-cristina.onete@unilim.fr) or Olivier Blazy
More information: https://mobis5.limos.fr/jobs.html
21 April 2020
CentraleSupélec - INSA, Institute of Electronics & Telecommunications of Rennes (IETR), France
This PhD will study the impact that close-by digital-analog-RF domains in mixed-signal reconfigurable platforms may have on new system vulnerabilities. The thesis will focus on studying data leakage mechanisms in RFSoCs to analyze and understand potential new threats linked to their reconfigurable and mixed-signal nature as a first step to find adequate countermeasures.
The candidate must hold a Master degree in Computer/Electrical Engineering, Embedded Systems, Microelectronics, or Computer Science and demonstrate strong background in several of the following topics: Digital design with HDLs; Reconfigurable computing, FPGAs; Hardware security; Embedded systems architectures; Microelectronics/VLSI Design. Knowledge on cryptographic algorithms implementations, C/C++/Python programming and Linux/Git as development environment are highly valuable.
You will receive a 3 year PhD contract and social security coverage, subsidized meals, partial reimbursement of public transport costs, support with accommodation at the campus and access to vocational training and social, cultural and sports events and activities. Send your CV, Bachelor/Master transcripts, a motivational text and reference letter before May 10, 2020.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Ruben Salvador: ruben (dot) salvador (at) centralesupelec (dot) fr
CEA-LETI, Grenoble, France
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Vincent Dimper
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Due to the potential threat of quantum computers, the research community is re-evaluating the security of a number of protocols and systems in widespread use. At the very least it is necessary to replace some common cryptographic building blocks with post-quantum alternatives. However, in some settings, the resulting systems may not be practical. It is therefore appropriate to reconsider, from the ground up, these protocols and systems. This PhD project will initiate a study of such protocols and systems. The project will leverage the NIST post-quantum standardization process to form a clear picture of the current state of post-quantum crypto. The project will develop new lightweight solutions for certain applications such as the internet of things (IoT).
The project will be supervised by Professor Steven Galbraith, together with other members of the Cyber Security Foundry at the University of Auckland.
Required skills and experience: Bachelor with honours, or Masters degree, in either Engineering, Computer Science or Mathematics. Good mathematical knowledge and understanding of rigorous mathematical thinking. Good knowledge of cryptography and information security. Programming skills. Good communication skills, both written and spoken.
- Duration: 3 years
- Value: International Student Fees + stipend of NZ$ 27,900 per year.
- Application deadline: 20/5/2020
- Email your CV to Keshala De Silva, with the subject line "Application for PhD Studentship on Applications of post-quantum cryptography".
- If you have written a master thesis or similar, then please email a pdf of it.
- https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/study-options/find-a-study-option/mathematics/doctoral.html
- https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/applications-and-admissions/apply-now.html
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Steven Galbraith
Cryptanalysis Taskforce @ Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
(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:- tool aided cryptanalysis, such as MILP, CP, STP, and SAT
- machine learning aided cryptanalysis and designs
- privacy-preserving friendly symmetric-key designs
- quantum cryptanalysis
- cryptanalysis against SHA-3 and AES
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Asst Prof. Jian Guo, guojian@ntu.edu.sg
More information: http://team.crypto.sg
20 April 2020
NIO; San Jose, California
Responsibilities
- Design and build security products for connected and autonomous vehicles.
- Research security problems and solutions related to vehicles and transportation
- Design in-vehicle security mechanisms, such as secure vehicle network communication, on-car IDS/IPS, and firewall
Qualifications
- Excellent in security fundamentals, such as network security, applied cryptography, server security, and end-point security
- In-depth knowledge of Linux kernel and OS, and network protocols (TCP/IP, HTTP, MQTT, etc.)
- Worked with Secure Boot on Arm or Aurix processors
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with Linux kernel hardening
- Knowledge of CAN and vehicle system architecture
- Knowledge of security of various wireless technologies (such as BLE and NFC)
Closing date for applications:
Contact:
Marisela Peifer: Sr Manager, People Ops & Talent
Marisela.Peifer@nio.io
More information: https://jobs.lever.co/nio/8f29bd44-663b-4de2-b6e2-9e596495d5b9
14 April 2020
Institute of Cybersecurity and Cryptology, University of Wollongong, Australia
We are looking for an enthusiastic and outstanding student with an Honours or Master degree in Computer Science or related area. Applicants with prior research experience in cryptography are more favourable. As women are underrepresented in this area, women are strongly encouraged to apply.
The PhD candidate will receive a full scholarship (stipend approx. AUD$27,094/annum + the tuition fee waiver valued at approx. AUD$ 30,000/annum).
Any interested applicant will need to send their full CV + record in prior study (Bachelor and Master transcripts) to A/Prof. Guomin Yang (gyang@uow.edu.au) by 1 June 2020, and highlighting their previous experience in cryptography research in the email. Please use the subject “PhD scholarship application to iC2” in the email sent. The successful candidate will be expected to start his/her study from August 2020 (depending on the approval of the required student visa).
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Guomin Yang
09 April 2020
University of Southern Denmark, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science, Odense, Denmark
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Jacopo Mauro mauro@imada.sdu.dk or Joan Boyar joan@imada.sdu.dk
More information: https://www.sdu.dk/da/service/ledige_stillinger/1098235
08 April 2020
IMT Mines Saint-Etienne, Centre of Microelectronics in Provence, France
The Centre of Microelectronics in Provence (CMP) is one of the 5 research centres and it is located in Gardanne (France, Bouches-du-Rhône). It is composed of 4 research departments including the Secure Architectures and Systems (SAS) department. The SAS department applies research to guarantee the integrity of electronic components and their contents against physical attacks by developing hardware and/or software protection schemes. The SAS department is a common research team with CEA-Tech. This team is composed of 27 persons (14 associate professors or research engineers and 13 PhD students).
The candidate must hold a PhD degree with knowledge of security and/or embedded system design. You must have a track record of research publications and/or industrial experience to contribute to the development of research interests of the SAS department. You will also demonstrate substantial proven experience of delivering teaching, learning and student support at University level.
Complete application including a cover letter, a CV with the most significant teaching and research experience, a list of publications (10 pages maximum), reference letters, a copy of your PhD degree and a copy of your passport ID should be sent to Elodie EXBRAYAT by mail : elodie.exbrayat@emse.fr before the April 30th 2020.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Jean-Max DUTERTRE by phone + 33 (0)4 42 61 67 36 or Mail : dutertre@emse.fr for further information on the research department project
More information: https://www.mines-stetienne.fr/en/jobs-opportunities/
University of Copenhagen, Department of Computer Science
We are looking for an outstanding, experienced researcher with an innovative mind-set and intellectual curiosity to strengthen and complement the research profile of the Algorithms and Complexity Section, headed by Professor Mikkel Thorup. The Algorithms and Complexity Section is part of an exciting environment including the Basic Algorithms Research Copenhagen (BARC) centre, joint with the IT University of Copenhagen, and involving extensive collaborations with the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Lund University on the Swedish side of the Oresund Bridge. We aim to attract top talent from around the world to an ambitious, creative, collaborative, and fun environment. Using the power of mathematics, we strive to create fundamental breakthroughs in algorithms and complexity theory, but we also have a track record of start-ups and surprising algorithmic discoveries leading to major industrial applications.
The University of Copenhagen was founded in 1479 and is the oldest and largest university in Denmark. It is often ranked as the best university in Scandinavia and consistently as one of the top places in Europe. Within computer science, it is ranked number 1 in the European Union (post-Brexit) by the Shanghai Ranking.
The department offers a friendly and thriving international research and working environment with opportunities to build up internationally competitive research groups. Working conditions at the University of Copenhagen support a healthy work-life balance and Copenhagen is a family-friendly capital city.
The application deadline is May 24, 2020.
For more information, see https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx/?cid=1307&departmentId=18971&ProjectId=151668
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Head of Section, Professor Mikkel Thorup (mthorup@di.ku.dk; cell phone +45 2117 9123) and Head of Department, Professor Mads Nielsen (madsn@di.ku.dk; cell phone +45 2460 0599).
More information: https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx/?cid=1307&departmentId=18971&ProjectId=151668
University of Wollongong, Australia
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Willy Susilo (wsusilo at uow dot edu dot au)
More information: https://uowjobs.taleo.net/careersection/in/jobdetail.ftl?job=200507&tz=GMT%2B10%3A00&tzname=Australia%2FSydney
27 March 2020
University of Warwick
This is a fully-funded Ph.D. position for a UK/EU/International student (tuition fees plus stipend) to pursue a Ph.D. research degree in the Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick. Note that for international students, the overseas tuition gap will be covered as well.
The project is in the area of security and cryptography, in particular, investigating next-generation cryptocurrency that is more scalable, privacy-preserving, and usable than what we have today.
An ideal candidate should have excellent undergraduate and master degrees (equivalent to at least a UK 2.1) in Computer Science or relevant disciplines such as Mathematics and Engineering; a solid mathematical background as well as strong programming skills; experience in security research.
The closing date for application is 30 April 2020.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible. First, express your interest by sending your CV to Prof Feng Hao (feng.hao@warwick.ac.uk). If your background is found suitable, you will be directed to make a formal application. All formal applications will need to be made online through https://warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/research/.
Further information about the research environment: The Department of Computer Science, University of Warwick is one of the leading CS departments in the UK. In the latest 2014 REF (Research Excellence Framework) assessment participated by all UK universities, Warwick Computer Science is ranked the 1st for research output, 2nd for research impact, and 2nd overall among 89 CS departments in the UK. The University of Warwick is consistently ranked among the top 10 universities in the UK. It is also known for its beautiful campus, friendly social environment, vivid student lives, and easy transport links to all major cities in the UK including London.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Professor Feng Hao
More information: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/dcs/research/doctoralstudies/fundingadvice/researchstudentships/?newsItem=8a17841b70e3f5d8