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we (ESC at the University of Lausanne) are currently looking for a new hire in the area of digital forensics in order to strengthen our fast-growing team. Here is a link:

https://career5.successfactors.eu/career?career_ns=job_listing&company=universitdP&navBarLevel=JOB_SEARCH&rcm_site_locale=fr_FR&career_job_req_id=17000&selected_lang=fr_FR&jobAlertController_jobAlertId=&jobAlertController_jobAlertName=&_s.crb=oq+aPmVCixaR/jiq/fbZxIizaT/tCYnJ4Or/dwACOGE=

Please do not hesitate to forward the link to potential (excellent) candidates within your own networks and feel free to reach out to me in case of any questions.

Thank you in advance.

Best,
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Open Positions / PhD Position in Virtualization for Security @ IRISA, France
« Last post by BigBrother on February 22, 2021, 11:52:33 pm »
Ph.D. Topic: TANSIVTx: Time-Accurate Network Simulation Interconnecting VMs with Hardware Virtualization towards stealth analysis

# Topic description

This project aims at confining malware samples for analysis in a secure environment while ensuring that these samples do not evade the analysis by detecting the environment. The specific challenge to address in this project is to support the analysis of malware samples that check the verisimilitude of network performances to detect analysis environments. To this end, the project combines experiences from the Inria/Myriads team on simulation-based studies of distributed systems and from the DGA in cybersecurity and virtualization.

Detailed description:
http://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/Research/Students/2021-PhD-TANSIVTx.pdf

# Administrative information

Laboratory: IRISA, Rennes, France
Team: Myriads -- https://team.inria.fr/myriads
Advisors: Martin Quinson (ENS Rennes), Louis Rilling (DGA-MI), and Matthieu Simonin (Inria)
Start date: October 2021
Funding: position funded for 3 years (the typical duration of a Ph.D. thesis in France)

Requirements:
- Master of Computer Science degree or equivalent diploma
- Fluent in English (French-speaking not necessary)
- Strong team-working abilities

Application file (to be sent to the two advisors in a single pdf file):
- Cover letter
- Detailed curriculum vitae
- Two reference persons including the Master internship advisor (please provide their email addresses)
- Transcripts for Bachelor and Master studies
- Links to master’s and internship’s thesis/reports, and publications if applicable

Contact: advisors (firstname.lastname@irisa.fr)
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Open Positions / Tenure-track Position in Cybersecurity
« Last post by BigBrother on February 14, 2021, 11:23:34 pm »
Position (tenure-track) in Cybersecurity
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Join the vibrant security and applied crypto research group in Brno, Czechia! Join the research team that won the 2016 USENIX Security Symposium Best Paper Award, 2017 ACM CCS Real-World Impact Award, or 2020 CHES Best Paper Award. The team that helped hundreds of graduates in the security Master programs, has been involved in both fundamental and applied crypto/security/privacy research projects and industry partnerships.

The Dean of the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, invites applications for one position of Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity, with the Department of Computer Systems and Communications.

Applications due: February 28, 2021

Employment start date: By mutual agreement

This position is aimed to strengthen the work of the Centre for Research on Cryptography and Security (CRoCS - https://crocs.fi.muni.cz/) at the Faculty of Informatics. CRoCS works to improve the security and privacy of real-world solutions through applied research (often in cooperation with industry) and advanced education of future security professionals. System security or network security focus are most desired, yet the abilities to work with a team of graduate students and faculty on research targeting top security/crypto conferences and to engage both undergraduate and graduate students in both educational and research exercises are most critical.

Job description key points:
* Active international cooperation, in both research and education.
* Involvement in teaching in the cybersecurity area.
* Supervision of Master/Bachelor theses and consultancy or co-supervision of PhDs.
* Involvement in expanding industrial cooperation in the cybersecurity area.

Requirements:
* Ph.D. in Informatics or related discipline.
* Passion for problem solving and desire for continuous improvement in teaching skills.
* Existing track record in both education and research in the IT security area.
* Expert knowledge in at least one of the areas covered by courses:
* PV181 Laboratory of security and applied cryptography {https://is.muni.cz/course/fi/podzim2019/PV181};
* PA193 Secure coding principles and practices {https://is.muni.cz/course/fi/podzim2019/PA193}.
* PA197 Secure Network Design {https://is.muni.cz/course/fi/jaro2020/PA197};
* Practical involvement in the development phase of software
 ??? project(s) with the ability to demonstrate tools developed
 ??? and showcase data analyses performed.
* Dynamic, flexible personality, able to work well in teams.
* Languages, fluent English (both spoken and written), other language(s) welcome.
* Experience from other countries than Czech & Slovak republics (at least half a year).

Desired skills and achievements:
* Experience with research project team leadership is an advantage.
* Experience with research achievements published at the top security conferences or best journals publishing cybersecurity or applied cryptography research results.
* Ability to work well in interdisciplinary teams.
* Successfully defended Bachelor and/or Master theses supervised.
* Open-source projects development and maintenance.

Other information:
* The starting salary for this Assistant Professor position is 80,000 CZK, and with the progress in this tenure-track position can in no more than 3 years be modified based on the level of involvement in research and educational projects.
* Candidates with a borderline record and/or missing skills may be offered a Lecturer position for the start of their engagement. The monthly salary for the Lecturer position 49,000 CZK.

Applicants should submit:
* CV;
* degree documents;
* Summary of work experience, publication, and teaching activities and involvement in research grants;
* cover letter explaining your interest in the position and the IT area;
* title and abstract of a lecture that can be presented as a part of the application process;
* names and contacts of three professional and language referees.

Applications should be submitted through the university job application system at
https://www.muni.cz/en/about-us/careers/vacancies/59434.

Any queries re. the submission shall be sent to pers@fi.muni.cz
Queries re. the position as such can be addressed to Prof. Vashek Matyas.

Masaryk University, the second-largest university in the Czech Republic, is one of the most respected institutions of higher education in Central Europe, with more than 30 000 students. Its Faculty of Informatics (FI) provides Computer Science education for 2 000 students and hosts almost 20 labs where researchers and students perform leading-edge research, often in cooperation with companies located in the science and technology park directly in the FI area.

Brno is a great place to live. As an international student city (1/5 of the population are students), there is always something to do and the Czech language isn't a barrier. Brno, as one of the top student cities of the world, according to Quacquarelli Symonds, provides a great student experience: The city gets extremely strong ratings for tolerance and inclusivity, and ease of getting around, while also scoring very well for both affordability and nightlife. Respondents praised the attractiveness of the city, as well as the large and friendly student community.
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Dear colleagues

Please consider the following job announcement and feel free to forward it to appropriate interested candidates. The position is open to all qualified persons independent of gender, disabilities, religion, etc...

One postdoctoral researcher at GU Frankfurt: We are looking for a highly qualified person with a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science who is interested in combining Cloud Databases and modern cryptography in the CloudDBGuard project (see https://github.com/l-wiese/CloudDBGuard).

Job announcement in German http://www.dbda.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/deutsch.pdf
or in English http://www.dbda.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/english.pdf

More information on the group can be found at http://www.dbda.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/

Best regards
Lena Wiese

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Prof. Dr. Lena Wiese
Database Technologies and Data Analytics
Goethe University Frankfurt
http://www.dbda.cs.uni-frankfurt.de/
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Research Assistant (m/f/d) full-time - limited until 31.12.2023

We are looking for a new team member for our research area "Hu­man-Centered Privacy and Se­cu­ri­ty".

* Field of Activity

The potential of using movement data, among other things, for managing critical situations such as epidemics and disasters but also for sustainable and people-centered urban and traffic planning is enormous. Making such data available requires the use of sophisticated mathematical-technical anonymization procedures. On the one hand, these must ensure the legally and ethically required high level of protection of individuals' privacy. On the other hand, they must understandably convey their scope.

In the transdisciplinary BMBF-funded research project "FreeMove", we will use representative case studies from the field of urban mobility to develop a holistic conceptual framework. This framework will ascertain and map the multifaceted requirements for the fairest possible, useful, secure, and comprehensible provision of movement data in a value-oriented manner while harmonizing the stakeholders' different ideas.

The following general tasks are associated with the position:

- Design of novel interaction concepts for Hu­man-Cent­ered Privacy and Se­cu­ri­ty and their implementation in the form of interactive software prototypes;
- Implementation of a value-oriented approach to software development;
- Conducting empirical (online) studies to evaluate the approaches;
- Preparation of scientific publications for the dissemination of the research results.

* Requirements

Degree (Diploma or Master's degree) in computer science or a related
field, such as media or business informatics.

* Preferred

- Excellent programming skills in full-stack web development (e.g., Python, JavaScript);
- Experience in the field of human-computer interaction;
- Experience in the design, implementation, and evaluation of user studies or online experiments;
- Excellent language skills in English and German, both written and spoken;
- Above-average willingness to work independently and in interdisciplinary cooperation;
- Ability to work in a team and willingness to actively participate within the HCC team;
- Interest in scientific work and existing experience in writing scientific texts;
- Creativity, analytical skills, problem-solving competence, and results-oriented work.

In the context of this research project, the opportunity to do a doctorate is given.

The HCC.lab stands for an interdisciplinary team in the field of collaborative computing and human-computer interaction. The focus is on Interactive Intelligent Systems: we see ourselves as designers of participative and sustainable technologies that promote human-machine cooperation. Current research focuses on interactive machine learning, individualized privacy, and conversational interfaces. Our theory-driven research includes both an empirical and an engineering dimension.

We offer a creative and open environment for realizing research interests and support all team members in realizing their academic ambitions (e.g., by participation in conferences, further education). We are committed to open source software, open science, and free access to knowledge.



Herzliche Grüße aus Berlin,
Claudia Müller-Birn


[1] https://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/inf/groups/hcc/research/projects/freemove/index.html
[2] https://www.mi.fu-berlin.de/en/inf/groups/hcc/research/projects/werteradar/index.html

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Univ.-Prof.in Dr. rer. nat. C. Müller-Birn
Head of Research Group Human-Centered Computing (HCC)
Freie Universität Berlin | Institute of Computer Science
http://hcc.mi.fu-berlin.de

Principal Investigator
Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
https://www.matters-of-activity.hu-berlin.de/en
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Open Positions / Internship Opportunities @ Telefonica Research- Spain
« Last post by BigBrother on January 20, 2021, 07:52:24 pm »
Dear All,

Telefonica Research is a leading industrial research lab based in Barcelona (Spain). At Telefonica Research, they follow an open research model in collaboration with Universities and other research institutions, promoting the dissemination of scientific results both through publications in top-tier peer-reviewed international journals and conferences and technology transfer. Their multi-disciplinary and international team counts 15 full-time researchers, holding Ph.D. degrees in various disciplines of computer science and electrical engineering. 

Telefonica Research is seeking candidates for internship positions (both remote or physically in their premises in Barcelona) to strengthen and complement their efforts in CyberSecurity and Networking Systems. 

You can find more information about the research organization and current projects https://www.telefonica.com/en/web/innovation/core-innovation/research

To apply for a position at Telefonica Research Barcelona, please submit your application https://airtable.com/shrN2u2dF2U2rsUZw
 
If you have any questions, please send your inquiries to careers_research@telefonica.com

Applications submitted by March 30th, 2020 will receive full consideration, although they will continue to accept applications after this date until all positions are filled up.

Best regards,
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Fully funded Ph.D. position - ESR 13: Privacy preservation in video-based AAL applications - visuAAL Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network on Privacy-Aware and Acceptable Video-Based Technologies and Services for Active and Assisted Living

Universidad de Alicante, Spain

Deadline: Open until the position is filled

https://www.visuaal-itn.eu/esr-vacancies#rp13

Call for applications:
http://www.visuaal-itn.eu/sites/default/files/2021-01/Call%20for%20applications%20ESR13.pdf

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie European Training Network visuAAL (Privacy-Aware and Acceptable Video-Based Technologies and Services for Active and Assisted Living) invites applications for https://www.visuaal-itn.eu/esr-vacancies#rp13 an early-stage researcher (ESR) / Ph.D. positions, available with a starting date in Spring 2021. The duration of the appointment is 36 months, full-time employment contract, with a competitive salary.

The aim of visuAAL is to bridge the knowledge gap between users’ requirements and the appropriate and secure use of video-based AAL technologies to deliver effective and supportive care to older adults managing their health and wellbeing.

visuAAL will seek to increase awareness and understanding of the context-specific ethical, legal, privacy and societal issues necessary to implement visual system across the hospital, home and community settings, in a manner that protects and reassures users; outputs will stimulate the development of a new research perspective for constructively addressing privacy-aware video-based working solutions for assisted living.

visuAAL is a four-year (2020-2024) Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Innovative Training Network (ITN), which brings together https://www.visuaal-itn.eu/consortium/beneficiaries 5 beneficiaries and https://www.visuaal-itn.eu/consortium/partner-organisations> 14 partner organisations from Austria, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and United Kingdom. visuAAL will provide a transdisciplinary and cross-sectoral combination of training, non-academic placements, courses and workshops on scientific and complementary skills to 15 high achieving ESRs. These newly hired ESRs will contribute through their individual research projects to fulfil visuAAL's aims.

Project description

Visual data exposes a lot of information about individuals appearing on images and videos. Individuals may want to conceal all of this data, but in this case, the remaining information would be useless for the AAL services that build upon it. Therefore, there is a need to establish a trade-off between privacy and intelligibility of the images. This project will advance in a privacy-by-context approach, in which different visualisations are produced depending on the context in which images or videos are captured: Identity, appearance, location, ongoing activity of the subject being monitored; event triggered; identity and access rights of the observer; closeness between observer and monitored subject… While these privacy-by-context approach has been successfully employed using RGB-D cameras, it has been difficult to address privacy preservation using regular RGB cameras either located in the environment (preferably on the ceiling) or worn by the user. Therefore, this project will investigate visualisations methods to conceal visual privacy in applications and services for older and frail people that employ RGB cameras.

Planned secondments

* Secondment 1: Stockholm University, Sweden: Training and research on legal aspects of technology (3 months)
* Secondment 2: Anyvision (NI) Ltd., United Kingdom: Training and research on video-based monitoring and applications (3 months)

Requirements

* Applicants should hold a relevant Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or a related area
* Applicants should not have been awarded a PhD degree
* At the time of recruitment, applicants should have less than four (full time equivalent) years of experience within a research career (measured from the date when the applicant obtained the first degree entitling him/her to embark on a doctorate, even if a doctorate was never started or envisaged)
* Applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in Spain for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the recruitment date
* Proficiency in written and spoken English
* Be highly motivated;
* Creativity and high level of independency;
* It is the policy of the visuAAL project to promote equal opportunities between men and women and stimulate gender balance.

Required expertise in computer vision and deep learning

Recommended expertise in:

* Technologies for active and assisted living
* Privacy preservation
* Data protection

The full-time gross yearly salary amounts to € 35,264.39 (plus bonus according to family charges).

More information at the  <https://www.visuaal-itn.eu/> visuAAL website.

  _____

Francisco (Paco) Flórez-Revuelta
http://www.dtic.ua.es/~florez/
francisco.florez@ua.es
Associate Professor
Department of Computing Technology, Research Group on Domotics and Ambient Intelligence
University of Alicante
Carretera San Vicente s/n, 03690 San Vicente del Raspeig, Alicante (Spain)
Coordinator of https://paal-project.eu/ PAAL MYBL project and https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/861091 visuAAL Marie Skłodowska-Curie
ITN. Chair of the https://www.cost.eu/actions/CA19121 GoodBrother COST Action https://www.facebook.com/francisco.florez Facebook – https://www.linkedin.com/in/franciscoflorezrevuelta LinkedIn – https://twitter.com/fflorezrevuelta Twitter – http://www.slideshare.net/franciscoflorez Slideshare – http://scholar.google.es/citations?sortby=pubdate&hl=es&user=ApaQimYAAAAJ&view_op=list_works
Google Scholar
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Open Positions / Postdoc Position in Trustworthy AI @ UK
« Last post by BigBrother on January 18, 2021, 02:51:32 am »
We invite applications for a postdoctoral research associate position based in the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh. This two-year position is open to someone with a background and PhD in AI, Machine Learning, HCI or similar area, with practical experience of an application domain such as AI-based medical diagnostics or autonomous vehicles. The ideal candidate would also have some prior exposure to methods for explainability, ML debugging, and AI ethics.

The central purpose of the job will be to investigate issues around responsibility in machine learning-enabled AI systems, such as in the areas of AI-based medical diagnosis and semi-automated flight systems. A key challenge with these systems is in identifying and correcting systematic patterns of mistakes made by the ML models, and also by the team behind the model in terms of the development and validation processes. Through methods to address this, we would like to gain a deeper understanding of responsibility, accountability and liability gaps in AI system design, and propose approaches to improving the design, testing and post-deployment processes associated with these systems.

The TAS programme brings together research communities and key stakeholders to drive forward cross-disciplinary, fundamental research to ensure that autonomous systems are safe, reliable, resilient, ethical and trusted.

The appointee to this post on Trustworthy AI will be supervised by Prof Subramanian Ramamoorthy (Informatics, UoE), Principal Investigator for the Research Node. The appointee will be co-supervised by Prof Shannon Vallor (Edinburgh Futures Institute) and Dr Vaishak Belle (Informatics, UoE).

The candidate is expected to have a strong background in AI system design and a deep appreciation for development processes and human factors. The candidate should be familiar with a range of machine learning-based methods, preferably with some prior exposure to automation in a concrete application domain such as medical data analysis or automated vehicles. The ideal candidate will be able to engage both with the machine learning community and with researchers who study the development process through a qualitative approach, with emphasis on fairness, accountability and transparency. The ideal candidate would also have a strong track record of publication in leading conferences and journals in AI (e.g. IJCAI, AAAI, NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR), or HCI and FAccT (e.g. SIGCHI, ACM FAccT, AIES).

Please follow this link for the official advertisement and application process: https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/385

Informal enquiries should be directed to Prof Ram Ramamoorthy in the School of Informatics.

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Professor Subramanian Ramamoorthy
Chair of Robot Learning and Autonomy
Director, Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour
School of Informatics | University of Edinburgh | http://rad.inf.ed.ac.uk/0
Member of Executive Committee | Edinburgh Centre for Robotics
Turing Fellow | Alan Turing Institute
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Open Positions / Assistant Professor in Information Systems-Cybersecurity Position
« Last post by BigBrother on January 16, 2021, 08:30:52 pm »
Announcement of Clinical Assistant Professor in Information Systems-Cybersecurity Position

College of Business

The University of Alabama in Huntsville

ABOUT THE POSITION: The College of Business at The University of Alabama in Huntsville invites applications for a full-time, renewable, non-tenure-track clinical assistant professor position in Information Systems-Cybersecurity. We seek applicants who welcome the challenges and rewards of serving on a diverse and intellectually curious faculty of a growing college located in a dynamic and supportive high technology community. 

Responsibilities: Teach graduate and undergraduate Information Systems and Cybersecurity courses, which include but are not limited to introduction to cybersecurity, computer forensics, cybersecurity management, and network security to support the college's graduate and undergraduate programs in IS and Cybersecurity.  Conduct and publish quality applied research in a collegial environment in which both intra- and inter-disciplinary collaborations are valued. Participate actively in the profession, university service, and outreach to the region's businesses, governments, and the community at large.

Qualifications: A candidate must have a Ph.D. in Information Systems, Cybersecurity, or a related discipline. A Ph.D. from an AACSB accredited institution is preferred. Candidates must have and maintain scholarly or professional activities in their area of specialization sufficient to meet the college's AACSB qualification standards, and have a commitment to excellence in graduate and undergraduate education. We prefer candidates with teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels and those who have the potential to engage with businesses, organizations, and federal agencies in the region. The successful candidate must be eligible to hold a U.S. security clearance as a condition of employment.

Appointment Date: Fall 2021

ABOUT THE COLLEGE: The College of Business is accredited by AACSB International and has approximately 32 tenured and tenure-track faculty, 35 research and part-time faculty, 1,100 undergraduates, and over 350 graduate students. It offers a BSBA degree with majors in management, marketing, information systems, accounting, and finance; a BS in Economics and Computational Analysis degree; and seven graduate degrees: an MBA, and specialized masters' degrees in Accounting, Business Analytics, Cybersecurity, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, and Supply Chain and Logistics Management. UAH has been ranked by the NSF in recent years among the top 10 in the nation for federal funding of research management and economics. For detailed information about the college and its programs, please visit uah.edu/business.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY: The University of Alabama in Huntsville, classified as a High Research Active institution, offers academic and research programs in the colleges of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Business; Education; Engineering; Nursing; Professional Studies; and Science.  The University of Alabama in Huntsville is adjacent to Cummings Research Park and Redstone Arsenal, which is home to more than 75 federal agencies, including the U.S. Army Materiel Command, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency's Missile and Space Intelligence Center, and a new $1 billion investment to expand the FBI campus. UAH is a National Security Agency Department of Homeland Security Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education (CAE-CDE) and Cyber Research (CAE-R). The UAH Center for Cybersecurity Research and Engineering (CCRE, https://www.uah.edu/ccre) has seventeen full-time staff and nineteen affiliated faculty. CCRE has active research programs with the U.S. Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy, National Security Agency, National Science Foundation, and local corporations. UAH is also proud to offer the National Science Foundation CyberCorps Scholarship for Service. For more information about UAH, see uah.edu/about.

ABOUT HUNTSVILLE: The Huntsville area is a culturally diverse community and maintains one of the highest per capita incomes and standards of living in the Southeast. It has been named by Business Insider as one of the best cities to live in America. Known as Rocket City, Huntsville has a major presence of technology, space, and defense industries, which allows the city to offer a variety of educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities. The population of the metropolitan area is over 400,000 and growing. Huntsville's Cummings Research Park is the country's second-largest research and technology park, containing nearly 300 companies employing 29,000 people involved in technology research and development.  Huntsville has a high concentration of Ph.D.'s, engineers, and STEM workers, and is recognized as a leading technology city with a rapidly expanding and diverse corporate ecosystem that is rich in innovation. Several museums and historic sites can be found in Hunts! ville, including the Huntsville Museum of Art, the Burritt Museum and Park, the EarlyWorks Children's Museum, the Alabama Constitution Village, the Huntsville Botanical Gardens, Monte Sano State Park, and the U.S. Space and Rocket Center.  An active downtown arts and entertainment district, including Broadway and symphony performances, contribute to Huntsville's vibrant cultural life. For more information about Huntsville and its convenient location to Nashville, Birmingham, and Atlanta, please visit http://www.huntsville.org.           

APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND DEADLINE: Applicants must submit the following via email to the search committee at ISsearch@uah.edu: a letter of interest, a curriculum vita, evidence of teaching performance, and three reference letters. Review of candidates begins January 15, 2021, but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. The position will begin in the fall 2021.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer of minorities/ females/ veterans/ disabled.

Please refer to log number: 21/22-124
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Dear all,

We have an open Research Fellow position at University College London, within the Information Security Research Group, to work with Professor Steven Murdoch. We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to conduct research in the application of privacy-enhancing technologies to improve the transparency of measures to prevent financial fraud and to enhance the level of consumer protection available to fraud victims.

This position is part of the REPHRAIN project https://www.rephrain.ac.uk/, the National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online.

More details and the instructions on how to apply can be found at https://murdoch.is/:/rephrainjob

The application deadline is 27 January 2021. Please email s.murdoch@ucl.ac.uk if you have any questions.

Best wishes,
Steven
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