[TYPES/announce] Research positions in cryptography, blockchain, and formal verification at Aarhus

Bas Spitters b.a.w.spitters at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 21:13:04 EST 2018


Several full-time research positions in cryptography, blockchain, and formal
verification

are available at Computer Science, Aarhus University <http://cs.au.dk/> at
several levels.

We are looking for:

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   PhD students
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   Postdocs
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   Assistant Professors (tenure track)
   -

   Associate Professors


We are hiring within the following topics

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   Consensus protocols for blockchains
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   Blockchain technology
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   Game theoretic analysis of cryptographic protocols and blockchains
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   Privacy-enhancing technologies
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   Differential Privacy
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   Zero-knowledge proofs
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   Efficient implementation of secure multiparty computation
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   Theory of secure multiparty computation
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   Secure multiparty computation for the blockchain
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   Cryptographic security models
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   Formally verified cryptographic implementations
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   Language design and semantics for smart contracts
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   Formal verification of cryptographic protocols, including blockchain and
   secure multiparty computation

Applying

If you are interested in a PhD or postdoc position contact us as soon as
possible. Positions will stay open until suitable candidates are found. PhD
students will later formally apply here
<http://talent.au.dk/phd/scienceandtechnology/apply-here> (Deadline
February 2019). Assistant Professor or Associate Professor applications are
sent here
<http://cs.au.dk/about-us/vacancies/scientific-positions/stillinger/Vacancy/show/1009431/5283/>
(deadline January, 2019), but feel free to contact us for more information
if you are interested in applying.

Contact e-mails:

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   Ivan Damgård, ivan at cs.au.dk
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   Jesper Buus Nielsen, jbn at cs.au.dk
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   Claudio Orlandi, orlandi at cs.au.dk
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   Bas Spitters, spitters at cs.au.dk
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