Are you passionate about hardware security side-channel analysis and machine learning Do you want to contribute to research within an international environment If the answer is yes please continue reading!
Our modern society relies upon numerous electronic devices that use encryption to communicate and operate securely. However even strong cryptography can break when the device hardware is attacked. Thus the University of Amsterdam is looking for a strong MSc graduate that is interested in Machine Learning.
Any educational and/or research experience in the field of cryptographic implementations (coding in C Assembly HDL) side-channel and fault attacks (coding in Python Matlab lab experience) is considered a plus.
A temporary contract for 38 hours per week for the duration of 4 years (the initial contract will be for a period of 18 months and after satisfactory evaluation it will be extended for a total duration of 4 years).The preferred starting date is January should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis). We will draft an educational plan that includes attendance of courses and (international) meetings. We also expect you to assist in teaching undergraduates and master students.
The gross monthly salary based on 38 hours per week and dependent on relevant experience ranges between 3059 to 3881 (scale P). This does not include 8% holiday allowance and 83% year-end allowance. The UFO profile PhD Candidate is applicable. A favourable tax agreement the 30% ruling may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement of Universities of the Netherlands is applicable.
Curious about our extensive secondary benefits package You can read more about it here.
The mission of the Informatics Institute of UvA is to perform curiosity-driven and use-inspired fundamental research and to train talent by high-quality academic education in diverse areas of informatics. Our research involves complex information systems focusing on collaborative data driven computational and intelligent systems in five research themes: Artificial Intelligence; Computational Science; Data Science; People Society & Technology and Systems & Networking.
The Parallel Computing Systems (PCS) group at the University of Amsterdam performs research on the design programming and run-time management of parallel and distributed computer systems. The modeling analysis and optimization of the extra-functional aspects of these systems such as performance power/energy consumption thermals reliability security or verifiability but also the degree of productivity to design and program these systems play a pivotal role in this work.
If you feel the profile fits you and you are interested in the job we look forward to receiving your application. You can apply online via the apply button. We accept applications until and including17 November 2025.
Applications should include the following information (all files besides your cv should be submitted in one single pdf file):
A knowledge security check can be part of the selection procedure(for details:national knowledge security guidelines).
Only complete applications received within the response period via the apply link will be considered.
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