IACR News item: 22 January 2016
Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington
Job Posting
The Cryptography Research group at Microsoft Research in Redmond seeks outstanding applicants for Post-doctoral Researcher and Researcher positions in all areas of cryptography. Post-doctoral positions start in summer 2016 and are for a term of 2 years. Required qualifications include a PhD in computer science or mathematics and experience in cryptography research.
Particular areas of interest include: Secure Multi-party Computation, Searchable Encryption, and Homomorphic Encryption. Areas of interest in mathematics include lattice-based cryptography, cyclotomic number fields, code-based cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, factoring, discrete log, algorithmic number theory. Interest in practical protocols, and implementation and coding experience are required.
Review of applications will begin immediately.
Particular areas of interest include: Secure Multi-party Computation, Searchable Encryption, and Homomorphic Encryption. Areas of interest in mathematics include lattice-based cryptography, cyclotomic number fields, code-based cryptography, post-quantum cryptography, factoring, discrete log, algorithmic number theory. Interest in practical protocols, and implementation and coding experience are required.
Review of applications will begin immediately.
Closing date for applications: 1 March 2016
Contact: Kristin Lauter, Research Manager
E-Mail: klauter (at) microsoft.com
More information: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/klauter/default.aspx
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