Graduate and Undergraduate Student Recruitment
We are looking for graduate and undergraduate students from CS, Cybersecurity, or ECE who are willing to work on a project on behavioral authentication and privacy-preserving cryptographic techniques. The goal of this project is to develop new privacy-preserving authentication techniques for smartphones.
These positions are for two years, and require that the MS students pursue the thesis option. There is no course/project requirement for Undergraduate students. The project will start on September 1, 2016. These positions are open to both US and international students.
We are looking for students who are proficient in one or more of the following topics:
- Mobile programming
- Cryptography
- Machine Learning
- Biometrics
Students will co-authors papers with the faculty, and present their work at international conferences and workshops.
Under this project, we will provide scholarship and/or tuition vaivers to the selected students from National Science Foundation-recommended grant.
If you are interested, please contact Paolo Gasti and Kiran Balagani.
– Last update: August 2, 2016
Visiting Post-Doctoral Researcher
We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work on a project on behavioral authentication and privacy-preserving cryptographic techniques. The goal of this project is to develop new privacy-preserving authentication techniques for smartphones.
This positions is for one year, and requires expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Cryptography
- Machine Learning
- Biometrics
If you are intersted, please send your CV, a short (100-200 words) research statement, and PDF copies of your top 2 publications in these areas to Paolo Gasti and Kiran Balagani.
– Last update: August 2, 2016