IACR News item: 14 December 2022
KIT, Institute of Information Security and Dependability (KASTEL), Karlsruhe, Germany
Job description:
You are part of the KASTEL Security Research Labs and conduct research as part of the Cryptography and Security group of the Institute of Information Security and Dependability. You will conduct independent research in the field of cryptography while also guiding PhD students. In addition, you will perform teaching duties.
Personal qualification:
- You have a university degree (Master or equivalent) in computer science or a directly related field, and have completed an excellent PhD in cryptography.
- In addition, extensive expertise in a specialist subfield, such as
- secure multiparty computation,
- secure computation with trusted hardware, or
- post-quantum cryptography,
- Your research experience is evidenced by excellent publications at recognized international conferences.
- Teaching experience is highly desired.
- Furthermore, an interest in interdisciplinary research is desirable.
- Personally, you are characterized by an independent, structured way of working and a high degree of reliability.
- You also bring initiative, strong communication, and teamwork skills.
- The position requires a good command of the English language.
Contract duration: 2 years
Application up to: January 15, 2023
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Jörn Müller-Quade (joern.mueller-quade@kit.edu), Dr. Willi Geiselmann (willi.geiselmann@kit.edu)
More information: https://www.pse.kit.edu/english/karriere/joboffer.php?id=91701&new=true
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