23 December 2022
TU Darmstadt
Your profile:
- Completed Master's degree (or equivalent) with excellent grades in computer science, mathematics, or a similar area.
- Strong mathematical and/or algorithmic/theoretical CS background
- Good knowledge in one of the topics mentioned above is a plus.
- Fluent in English
TU Darmstadt is a top research university for IT Security, Cryptography, and Computer Science in Europe. We offer an excellent working environment in the heart of the Frankfurt Metropolitan Area, which is internationally well-known for its high quality of life. The review of applications starts immediately until the position is filled.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Sebastian Faust (office.cac@cysec.de)
University of Surrey, UK
Applications are invited for a 1-year Research Fellow (with the possibility of extension) in Applied Cryptography, to work full-time on an EPSRC-funded project “AP4L: Adaptive PETs to Protect & emPower People during Life Transitions”. The successful post holder is expected to start on 1 Mar 2023 or as soon as possible thereafter and will be based in the Department of Computer Science and its highly regarded Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS), working with Dr. Cătălin Drăgan, Prof. Nishanth Sastry, Prof. Steve Schneider and Prof. Helen Treharne.
Application Details (including the application link) https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=12909
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Cătalin Drăgan (c.dragan@surrey.ac.uk), or Prof. Nishanth Sastry (n.sastry@surrey.ac.uk), Prof. Steve Schneider (s.schneider@surrey.ac.uk).
More information: https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=12909
Algemetric, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Algemetric is a tech startup committed to delivering efficient, user-friendly, secure, and privacy-preserving solutions for organizations interested in extracting the most value from their data in all stages of the data lifecycle.
We have a customer-centric approach to privacy-preserving solutions with deployed applications in the real world. We are currently expanding our operations worldwide.
We are looking for a cryptography researcher with a track record of research and publications in cryptography in any area, preferably related to privacy-enhancing technologies. As a cryptography researcher, you will work directly with a team of mathematicians, research engineers, and computer scientists, engage with cryptography and industry experts, and work with exciting real-world applications in a straightforward expansion process.
Requirements:
- Track record of publications in cryptography.
- Ph.D. degree in cryptography, mathematics, computer science, or related degrees.
- 2-3 years of experience post-PhD (either in the industry or academia).
- Status/Visa that allows immediate employment in the US.
Preferable:
- Hands-on experience with multiparty computation and homomorphic encryption.
- Experience leading and/or willingness to lead other researchers.
This is an in-person role for our office in Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States.
What we offer:
- Competitive salary compatible with experience.
- Benefits include health, dental, vision, life, short/long-term disability insurance, workmen’s compensation insurance, participation in our Premium Only plan, and 401(k).
- Annual performance review.
- Relocation support.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: If you are interested, please email jobs@algemetric.com with a cover letter and your resume.
More information: https://www.algemetric.com/
University of Connecticut, Computer Science and Engineering Dept.
The positions provide a great opportunity for students with interest in interdisciplinary projects that combine knowledge from various fields towards the design of secure systems and protocols. We target real-world and timely problems and aim to develop 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.
For more information about our current and previous projects please check https://ghadaalmashaqbeh.github.io/research/. For interested students, please send your CV to ghada@uconn.edu and provide any relevant information about your research interests, and relevant skills and background.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Ghada Almashaqbeh
More information: https://ghadaalmashaqbeh.github.io/
Delft University of Technology
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Dr. Zeki Erkin
More information: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/3402215114
Kyoto, Japan, 19 June - 22 June 2023
Submission deadline: 20 March 2023
Notification: 19 April 2023
University of York, UK
The University of York is recruiting a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to work on the Protecting Minority Ethnic Communities Online (PRIME) project for 2 years starting April 2023.
We are seeking candidates with expertise and experience in one or more areas of cyber security and privacy research, preferably in designing and implementing privacy-enhancing technologies and applied cryptography. Other desirable areas of expertise include threat modelling, web and mobile security, usable security & privacy, and formal methods for security.
PRIME is part of the UK's National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online (REPHRAIN).
For the full job description please refer to the following vacancy page: https://jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/research-associate-506049.html
Closing date for applications:
Contact: For informal enquiries please contact Dr. Siamak F. Shahandashti at siamak.shahandashti@york.ac.uk.
More information: https://jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/research-associate-506049.html
Cryspen
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Franziskus Kiefer
More information: https://join.com/companies/cryspen/6605587-software-verification-engineer?widgetv2=true&pid=d73d1a20e99ab4ced633
Cryspen
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Franziskus Kiefer
More information: https://join.com/companies/cryspen/6604973-r-and-d-cryptography-engineer?widgetv2=true&pid=d73d1a20e99ab4ced633
Virtual event, Anywhere on Earth, 19 June - 22 June 2023
Submission deadline: 20 March 2023
Notification: 19 April 2023
Copenhagen, Denmark, 21 August - 23 August 2023
Submission deadline: 24 April 2023
Notification: 9 June 2023
Seoul, South Korea, 23 March - 24 March 2023
Bol, Croatia, 5 May 2023
Submission deadline: 17 February 2023
Notification: 10 March 2023
19 December 2022
Markus Krausz, Georg Land, Jan Richter-Brockmann, Tim Güneysu
Alexandra Babueva, Liliya Akhmetzyanova, Evgeny Alekseev, Oleg Taraskin
Julien Béguinot, Wei Cheng, Sylvain Guilley, Yi Liu, Loïc Masure, Olivier Rioul, François-Xavier Standaert
Azade Rezaeezade, Lejla Batina
Maria Corte-Real Santos, Craig Costello, Sam Frengley
Xianrui Qin, Shimin Pan, Arash Mirzaei, Zhimei Sui, Oğuzhan Ersoy, Amin Sakzad, Muhammed F. Esgin, Joseph K. Liu, Jiangshan Yu, Tsz Hon Yuen
In this paper, we propose the first Bitcoin-compatible PCH that achieves relationship anonymity and supports variable amounts for payment. To achieve this, we have several layers of technical constructions, each of which could be of independent interest to the community. First, we propose $\textit{BlindChannel}$, a novel bi-directional payment channel protocol for privacy-preserving payments, where {one of the channel parties} is unable to see the channel balances. Then, we further propose $\textit{BlindHub}$, a three-party (sender, tumbler, receiver) protocol for private conditional payments, where the tumbler pays to the receiver only if the sender pays to the tumbler. The appealing additional feature of BlindHub is that the tumbler cannot link the sender and the receiver while supporting a variable payment amount. To construct BlindHub, we also introduce two new cryptographic primitives as building blocks, namely $\textit{Blind Adaptor Signature}$(BAS), and $\textit{Flexible Blind Conditional Signature}$. BAS is an adaptor signature protocol built on top of a blind signature scheme. Flexible Blind Conditional Signature is a new cryptographic notion enabling us to provide an atomic and privacy-preserving PCH. Lastly, we instantiate both BlindChannel and BlindHub protocols and present implementation results to show their practicality.