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Subject: Open PhD position in Browser or Mobile Security
From: "Christian Hammer" <hammer@CS.UNI-SAARLAND.DE>
Date: Mon, September 10, 2012 11:34 am
To: SECURITY@FOSAD.ORG
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Open PhD position in Browser or Mobile Security
The Cyber Security Lab in the Computer Science Department of Saarland
University is currently offering a PhD position. The CSL group is part of
the newly established Center for IT-Security, Privacy and Accountability
(CISPA). CISPA actively supports collaborations with other research
centers worldwide, and offers young researchers an ideal working
environment. The close connection of CISPA to the department of computer
science, the Max-Planck-Institute (MPI) for Informatics, the MPI for
Software Systems, the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
(DFKI), the Cluster of Excellence on Multimodal Computing and Interaction
(MMCI), the Saarbruecken Graduate School of Computer Science and the Intel
Visual Computing Institute (IVCI) is crucial for the success of the
location. All of these institutes are in close proximity on the campus.
The CSL group conducts research in various aspects of mobile and browser
security. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to
information flow control, inline reference monitoring as well as
foundational and applied research.
Applicants are required to have completed (or be close to completing) a
Bachelor, Master, or Diplom with outstanding grades in Computer Science or
closely related areas. Top candidates will exhibit knowledge in all of the
following areas, but candidates with expertise in at least two areas are
encouraged to apply:
(1) security
(2) program analysis,
(3) semantics,
(4) interactive theorem provers, or
(5) compiler technology
Please note that PhD applications are possible and welcome immediately
after obtaining a Bachelor degree, as part of the Saarbruecken Graduate
School of Computer Science. The working and teaching language is English.
Please send your application to Christian Hammer via e-mail
(hammer@cs.uni-saarland.de). Applications should contain a CV, copies of
transcripts and certificates, and (if possible) names of references.
Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.
--
Christian Hammer
Juniorprofessor (Assistant Professor)
WWW: http://csl.cs.uni-saarland.de/people/hammer/
Subject: Open PhD position in Browser or Mobile Security
From: "Christian Hammer" <hammer@CS.UNI-SAARLAND.DE>
Date: Mon, September 10, 2012 11:34 am
To: SECURITY@FOSAD.ORG
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Open PhD position in Browser or Mobile Security
The Cyber Security Lab in the Computer Science Department of Saarland
University is currently offering a PhD position. The CSL group is part of
the newly established Center for IT-Security, Privacy and Accountability
(CISPA). CISPA actively supports collaborations with other research
centers worldwide, and offers young researchers an ideal working
environment. The close connection of CISPA to the department of computer
science, the Max-Planck-Institute (MPI) for Informatics, the MPI for
Software Systems, the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
(DFKI), the Cluster of Excellence on Multimodal Computing and Interaction
(MMCI), the Saarbruecken Graduate School of Computer Science and the Intel
Visual Computing Institute (IVCI) is crucial for the success of the
location. All of these institutes are in close proximity on the campus.
The CSL group conducts research in various aspects of mobile and browser
security. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to
information flow control, inline reference monitoring as well as
foundational and applied research.
Applicants are required to have completed (or be close to completing) a
Bachelor, Master, or Diplom with outstanding grades in Computer Science or
closely related areas. Top candidates will exhibit knowledge in all of the
following areas, but candidates with expertise in at least two areas are
encouraged to apply:
(1) security
(2) program analysis,
(3) semantics,
(4) interactive theorem provers, or
(5) compiler technology
Please note that PhD applications are possible and welcome immediately
after obtaining a Bachelor degree, as part of the Saarbruecken Graduate
School of Computer Science. The working and teaching language is English.
Please send your application to Christian Hammer via e-mail
(hammer@cs.uni-saarland.de). Applications should contain a CV, copies of
transcripts and certificates, and (if possible) names of references.
Applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.
--
Christian Hammer
Juniorprofessor (Assistant Professor)
WWW: http://csl.cs.uni-saarland.de/people/hammer/
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