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IACR News item: 30 June 2020

Fujitsu Laboratories of America
Job Posting Job Posting
The Security and Cryptography team in Fujitsu Laboratories of America is looking for an engineer for contributing to opensource blockchain projects. You will work closely with a team of cryptographers and security researchers located in Sunnyvale, California and Tokyo, Japan. Your main task will be secure software development in C/C++/Rust/golang/Nodejs as part of Fujitsu Laboratory's OSS activity in Hyperledger. In addition, you will also be encouraged to write academic papers based on your work leading to publications in top tier cryptography and security conferences.

Profile Description:

  • Proven experience in production quality software development.
  • Previous experience and code contributions to open source projects is a plus.
  • Experience in implementation of cryptographic libraries.
  • Graduate level knowledge of crypto theory. Familiarity with threshold cryptosystems and multiparty protocols (MPC). Academic publications in Crypto/Security is a plus.
  • Experience in design and implementation of large software systems and writing secure code in C/C++/Rust/Golang.
  • Familiarity with blockchain systems such as Hyperledger Fabric and/or Ethereum.
  • Ability to meet deliverables and deadlines with minimal supervision.
  • Fluent in written and spoken english.
Working hours are flexible. Initially you will be offered a full time (we are also open to offering part time) remote contractor position for six months. Depending on your performance and status of the project, the contract can be extended or can be converted to a full time permanent position based on Sunnyvale, California.

Deadline for Application: Open until the position is filled.
Start Date: Immediate, but flexible.
Salary: Very attractive, depends on experience.

Closing date for applications:

Contact: Avradip Mandal, Researcher. amandal@fujitsu.com

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