Are you passionate about online security and design? As a PhD candidate in the Building on Digital Identity project, you will develop and research real-world applications of ID wallet apps, used for tackling online fraud and for secure communication and digital signing. Join an interdisciplinary team, collaborate with societal partners, and make a real impact. Ready to drive change? Apply now!
A critical problem in digital communications is the lack of authentication: a malicious user can pretend to be someone else or change the content of a message. Electronic attributes and signatures are an effective way to solve these problems. They provide assurances about who you are dealing with online and about the origin and integrity of a message. Moreover, such electronic attributes make it possible to know for sure that a person has specific characteristics (such as a certain age). This is accomplished with so-called ID wallet apps. In these mobile apps, people can collect electronic attributes (verified information about themselves such as name, address or date of birth) and then use them to authenticate themselves online securely and to sign messages or documents with them.
In this NWO project, an interdisciplinary team is developing and researching applications of these ID wallet apps. The project is a collaboration between Radboud University (iHub), HAN University of Applied Sciences and various social partners, including Procolix, Ver.iD, Ceasar Group, Anoigo Resources, Dirkzwager, the Electoral Council, Privacy by Design Foundation, and Chi Nederland. As a PhD candidate on this project, you will contribute to developing these applications in line with public values and with an eye for human factors. You will work on solutions to pressing social problems such as online fraud and uncertainty about the source of online news.
You will independently conduct research on the design, usability and adoption of applications of ID wallet apps. The intended PhD research will focus on applications in the areas of contract signing, authenticated communication on social media, and online voting. The project will use the existing wallet app Yivi to enable these new applications and test them in practice with real users. You will conduct a combination of user research, human-centred design processes and scientific experiments. You will be supervised by a broad team, including Prof. Bart Jacobs (supervisor) and Dr Hanna Schraffenberger (daily supervisor) from Radboud University. You will work closely with a programmer at iHub, a postdoctoral researcher at the law faculty, and user experience design researchers and designers at HAN University of Applied Sciences.
You will also involve stakeholders (i.e. potential end users) and project partners in your research. You will publish your research in national and international scientific journals and present your results at national and international conferences (e.g. ICT Open, CHI conference, SOUPS symposium) and meetings with stakeholders and partners. Furthermore, your research results and design solutions will contribute to open-source software. There is room to participate in the public debate on digital identity.
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