[Soups-announce] Maryland Cybersecurity Center postdoctoral fellowship

Michelle Mazurek mmazurek at cs.umd.edu
Wed Mar 4 18:47:06 EST 2020


We're very excited to announce our brand new postdoc fellowship in any/all
areas of cybersecurity, including human-centered security. Details below.
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The Maryland Cybersecurity Center (MC2) at the University of Maryland is
seeking talented,
highly-motivated postdoctoral candidates to conduct research and
scholarship in the broad
area of cybersecurity.

These two-year positions offer an opportunity to work closely with faculty
and graduate
students in MC2, a unique multidisciplinary research and education
powerhouse located
just outside of Washington, D.C.

The fellowship supports research in multiple areas of cybersecurity,
including theoretical and applied cryptography, data-driven security,
*human-computer
interaction and security*, network and wireless security, machine learning
and security, blockchain and cryptocurrency security, and
programming languages security.

The position offers a competitive stipend and benefits, and MC2
postdoctoral fellows will be mentored by at least one of the core MC2
faculty:
Michel Cukier, Dana Dachman-Soled, Tudor Dumitras, Michael Hicks, Dave
Levin, Michelle Mazurek, Ian Miers, Charalampos Papamanthou, Nirupam Roy,
and David Van Horn

Pursuing projects that involve more than one faculty member is highly
encouraged. Postdoctoral fellows are expected to spend the majority of
their time developing their own research program, and are strongly
encouraged to leverage all of the diverse academic strengths and resources
at the University of Maryland.

*How to Apply*
Visit go.umd.edu/mc2fellows to upload three representative publications; a
statement of research interests and goals; a curriculum vitae; and the
names of three references. The deadline to apply is May 31, 2020.

*More about MC2*
All faculty, postdocs and graduate students in MC2 are supported by a
dedicated team of computing engineers and technology specialists that can
design, build and maintain computing infrastructures that utilize the
latest advances in technology. In addition to technology, the MC2 community
is committed to advocating for diversity in computer science and
engineering. We are active at the departmental and university level in
increasing participation in technology by people of diverse backgrounds,
genders, identities, upbringing, and scientific knowledge. In Spring 2019,
MC2 moved into the Brendan Iribe Center for Computer Science and
Engineering, a state-of-the-art facility that encourages research,
collaboration and innovation.

More information is available at cyber.umd.edu or by email at
mc2postdoc at umiacs.umd.edu.

-- 
Michelle L. Mazurek
Assistant Professor, CS and UMIACS
University of Maryland, College Park
www.umiacs.umd.edu/~mmazurek
301-405-6463
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