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and collaboration skills - Good academic proficiency in English (C1) - Expertise in cryptography is an advantage Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8243-TIFKON-006
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and collaboration skills - Good academic proficiency in English (C1) - Expertise in cryptography is an advantage Website for additional job details https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR8243-TIFKON-007
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include: • Organization and execution of a Hackathon for the Cryptography and Security course, fostering the application of theoretical concepts to practical, real-world challenges. • Comprehensive lecture
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Cybersecurity Group within the Department and https://cryptographers.kcl.ac.uk/ for the work we do in cryptography. This is a full-time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered on an indefinite contract
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science. The successful candidate will be appointed to the Cybersecurity (CSY) group, where our work on cryptography sits, and will have the opportunity to contribute to cross-cutting hubs (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk
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backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model-driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and ICT Services
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Post-Quantum Cryptography UK only This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded and home students, and EU students with settled status, are eligible
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About us The Department of Informatics is looking to appoint a Research Associate to work in the area of Cryptography. About the role The Department
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. The successful candidate will be joining the Quantum Information Theory group led by Prof. Dr. Antonio Acin and will be working on on the quantum cryptography protocols and applications, from security proofs
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to the Cybersecurity (CSY) group, where our work on cryptography sits, and will have the opportunity to contribute to cross-cutting hubs (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/informatics/research ). Research collaboration across