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IACR News item: 06 December 2019

University of York, Department of Computer Science, York, UK
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Competition funded PhD studentship at the University of York.

Working with Prof. Kahrobaei (the Director of York Interdisciplinary Centre for Cyber Security) and Prof. Wade (the Director of the Centre for Future Health).

Topic: Fully Homomorphic Encryption for Secure Processing of Sensitive Video Game Data by Artificial Intelligence Systems". Application deadline: January 31, 2020.

Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) promises to revolutionise the way we deal with data. It enables researchers to analyze encrypted datasets and obtain useful outputs - safeguarding the privacy of the data providers and broadening the scope of available datasets at the same time. One of the most promising targets for FHE is video game telemetry - a form of data that has vast commercial and health-related potential but which is often hard to share because of issues relating to privacy, security and consent.

This competitively funded PhD studentship is advertised under the IGGI programme (http://www.iggi.org.uk/) - the largest doctoral training programme in advanced video game technology in the world. The student would focus on the theoretical and practical issues involved in implementing a fast and secure next-generation FHE analysis framework based on recent work from PI Delaram Kahrobaei (https://www.cs.york.ac.uk/research/cyber-security/people/). We will iterate development using test datasets from video games in close collaboration with our partners in the video game industry and focus on the secure, private extraction of data relating to worldwide cognitive health.

The student would engage with a full set of the training opportunities presented under the IGGI programme and would gain a broad understanding of the entire video game ecosystem - including design, analytics and applications. In addition, the work would require a deep understanding of the maths and computer science underlying FHE and the student would be supervised by world experts in the fields of both cryptography (PI Kahrobaei) and cognitive neuroscience and game analytics (PI Wade).

We expect candidate to have excellent mathematical skills and some experience in programming.

Closing date for applications:

Contact: Project enquiries: Professor Delaram Kahrobaei (delaram.kahrobaei@york.ac.uk) Professor Alex Wade (alex.wade@york.ac.uk) Application enquiries: apply@iggi.org.uk

More information: http://iggi.org.uk/apply

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