Security Researcher
Germany
Permanent
What you do with us:
Her main areas of activity are research and development work for safe, trustworthy electronics within the framework of research projects with partners from science and for customers from industry.
Chip development of new, open architectures, based on the RISC-V instruction set, for targeted adaptation and hardening of processors for embedded systems
Implementation in hardware and firmware on FPGAs and microcontrollers
Development of analog circuits, systems and algorithms for physical unclonable functions, manipulation detection and hardware fingerprinting
Side Channel and Error Attacks in the Hardware Security Lab
You will also have a wide range of opportunities to publish your scientific results and, provided you are suitable, you will receive support for a doctoral project.
What you bring to the table:
Knowledge of at least one of the following areas: hardware design, digital design, analog design, hardware-software co-design, FPGA design, metrology, circuit design, or communications engineering
Knowledge of current instruction sets and architectures for embedded processors (especially RISC-V) is advantageous
Knowledge and relevant experience in IT security or cryptography (professional or private) is an advantage
A high level of learning ability, motivation and willingness to experiment as well as strong skills for independent, goal-oriented work
A high interest in information security as well as in the research and practical implementation of secure electronic systems
High ability to work in a team
You have a command of German (at least level B2) and English, both written and spoken
Her main areas of activity are research and development work for safe, trustworthy electronics within the framework of research projects with partners from science and for customers from industry.
Chip development of new, open architectures, based on the RISC-V instruction set, for targeted adaptation and hardening of processors for embedded systems
Implementation in hardware and firmware on FPGAs and microcontrollers
Development of analog circuits, systems and algorithms for physical unclonable functions, manipulation detection and hardware fingerprinting
Side Channel and Error Attacks in the Hardware Security Lab
You will also have a wide range of opportunities to publish your scientific results and, provided you are suitable, you will receive support for a doctoral project.
What you bring to the table:
Knowledge of at least one of the following areas: hardware design, digital design, analog design, hardware-software co-design, FPGA design, metrology, circuit design, or communications engineering
Knowledge of current instruction sets and architectures for embedded processors (especially RISC-V) is advantageous
Knowledge and relevant experience in IT security or cryptography (professional or private) is an advantage
A high level of learning ability, motivation and willingness to experiment as well as strong skills for independent, goal-oriented work
A high interest in information security as well as in the research and practical implementation of secure electronic systems
High ability to work in a team
You have a command of German (at least level B2) and English, both written and spoken
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Embedded SW / HW Electronics: | Security / Cryptography |