IACR News item: 15 June 2025
University of Luxembourg
The research group for Cryptographic Protocols located at the University of Luxembourg is looking for one PostDoc as well as one PhD student working on cryptographic primitives and protocols enabling privacy, accountability, and transparency.
A background in post-quantum cryptography and secure multi-party computation is expected, demonstrated by corresponding publications for the PostDoc or successfully attended courses or a master’s thesis on the subject for the PhD student.
The candidates will be based at the University of Luxembourg but also profit from regular visits at the KASTEL Security Research Labs at KIT, Germany. Their research will be dealing with the design and implementation of privacy-enhancing cryptographic protocols in the scope of the EU Q-FENCE project (https://www.uni.lu/fstm-en/research-projects/q-fence/).
If you are interested in joining our group, please send an email including your CV, transcripts, and two references to andy.rupp@uni.lu. The starting date for both positions is November 2025. Your application will be considered promptly.
A background in post-quantum cryptography and secure multi-party computation is expected, demonstrated by corresponding publications for the PostDoc or successfully attended courses or a master’s thesis on the subject for the PhD student.
The candidates will be based at the University of Luxembourg but also profit from regular visits at the KASTEL Security Research Labs at KIT, Germany. Their research will be dealing with the design and implementation of privacy-enhancing cryptographic protocols in the scope of the EU Q-FENCE project (https://www.uni.lu/fstm-en/research-projects/q-fence/).
If you are interested in joining our group, please send an email including your CV, transcripts, and two references to andy.rupp@uni.lu. The starting date for both positions is November 2025. Your application will be considered promptly.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Andy Rupp (andy.rupp@uni.lu)
More information: https://www.uni.lu/fstm-en/research-groups/cryptographic-protocols/
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