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The Institute for Computing and Information Sciences (iCIS) at Radboud University is looking for a PhD candidate in the area of post-quantum cryptography. In the past few years, post-quantum cryptography has been in the spotlight of the cryptographic community. The implementation advances in quantum computing have urged the community to start preparing for the era of quantum computers in which adversaries using quantum computers would be able to break virtually all cryptography widely deployed today. One of the alternatives is to also use quantum phenomena to protect the security of our assets. However, it is very unlikely that in the foreseeable future ordinary people will use, for example, quantum key distribution to secure their email communication. This is where post-quantum cryptography comes to save the day: post-quantum algorithms are classical algorithms that are resistant to quantum-computer-enhanced attacks. Several standardisation bodies are in the process of standardising post-quantum cryptography and Radboud University is actively involved in many of them.
As a PhD candidate in this area, you will investigate the security, efficiency and underlying mathematics of existing and new post-quantum cryptosystems. The research focus can be tuned to your interests. Some of the possible directions are: design of post-quantum alternatives to various cryptographic solutions for providing security and/or privacy; improvement of existing post-quantum designs to increase their efficiency; development of new or further improvement of algorithms for cryptanalysis (classical and/or using a quantum computer) of post-quantum schemes. You will be expected to generate relevant research in the chosen direction that can be further developed and applied in related problem areas.
You will pursue your PhD in a vibrant international research environment in the digital security group at iCIS, with renowned professors and researchers in various aspects of digital security and cryptography. At iCIS we value a diverse workforce. Female candidates are therefore particularly encouraged to apply.
Fixed-term contract: You will be appointed for an initial period of 18 months, after which your performance will be evaluated. If the evaluation is positive, the contract will be extended by 2.5 years.
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