International Association for Cryptologic Research

International Association
for Cryptologic Research

IACR News item: 21 September 2023

AIT Austrian Institute of Technology; Vienna, Austria
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AIT is Austria's largest non-universitary research institute. Its Cyber Security team focuses on various aspects of security, including anomaly detection, cyber ranges, penetration testing, and cryptography. The cryptography group is conducting research in various directions, including secure communication, privacy-enhancing technologies, and long-term and post-quantum security. The group seeks to grow and thus has a vacancy for a researcher in related areas.

Requirements:
  • PhD degree in Computer Science, Cyber Security, or a related field, with a specialization on cryptology
  • Profound knowledge in (public key) cryptography, including, e.g., federated computation, long-term and post-quantum secure communication, privacy-enhancing technologies, real-world crypto, zero-knowledge proofs and zkSNARKs
  • Strong track record with publications at competitive academic conferences or journals (e.g., Crypto, Eurocrypt, Asiacrypt, TCC, PKC, CCS, S&P, USENIX, ESORICS, ...)
  • Experience in the acquisition and execution of national and transnational research projects (e.g., H2020) is a plus
  • Good knowledge of a programming language (e.g., C/C++, Rust, Java, Python) and software development is a plus
  • Very good written and oral English skills; knowledge of German is not a requirement but willingness to learn German is expected
The salary starts from ~61k€/year, depending on experience. The review process will begin immediately and will continue open until the position has been filled.

Please submit your application including CV, cover letter, full list of publications, and contact details of at least 2 references via email to: stephan.krenn[at]ait.ac.at

Closing date for applications:

Contact: Stephan Krenn; stephan.krenn[at]ait.ac.at

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