IACR News item: 19 December 2012
University of Bristol
Job Posting- Analysis of “real world” protocols
- Formal Methods applied to security protocols
- Fully Homomorphic Encryption
- Lattice Based Cryptography
- Provable Security, i.e. Protocol and Mechanism design
- Multi-Party Computation
You will hold a PhD, or expect to be awarded soon, and have experience in one of the sub-areas of cryptography mentioned above.
You will have a good level of analytical skills and the ability to communicate complex information clearly, both orally and through the written word together with the ability to use personal initiative, and creativity, to solve problems encountered in the research context.
Ideally, you will also have a strong publication record in top relevant venues, such as the IACR conferences and journal, ACM-CCS, IEEE S&P, ESORICS, etc
Appointment may be made at the Research Assistant (grade I) or Research Associate (grade J) level depending on skills and experience and will be for 2 to 3 years in the first instance.
Please Note: This is a “rolling advert” with a nominal close date only. Applications are welcome at any time and the timing of the selection process will be dependent on the applications received.
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