The Chairs of Information Security<http://www.infsec.ethz.ch/> and Programming Methodology<http://www.pm.inf.ethz.ch> at ETH Zurich are recruiting PhD students and post-docs docs for a project on formal verification of secure networked systems. The project's focus will be on verifying the protocols and implementation for a secure Future Internet architecture<https://www.scion-architecture.net/>. Details are available online here<https://zisc.ethz.ch/research/zisc-projects-2011-ongoing/full-stack-verification-of-secure-inter-domain-routing-protocols/> and here<http://www.pm.inf.ethz.ch/research/verifiedscion.html>.
Key requirements for successful applications: * Strong commitment to research * Interest in combining theory and practice * For PhD students: excellent M.Sc. degree in Computer Science or in a related subject with a strong Computer Science component * For post-docs: publications in top conferences or journals * Proficiency in English and excellent communication skills, both oral and written Applications and questions should be sent to David Basin ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) and Peter Müller ([email protected]<mailto://[email protected]>). The application should include a CV and a description of research interests. We will consider applications until the positions are filled. The start date is negotiable. More details about the positions: * PhD and post-doc positions are fully funded and have an attractive salary and social benefits. * Full scholarships are available for outstanding B.Sc. students interested in the PhD. * ETH has one of the top computer science departments in the world: CS University Rankings<https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/university-subject-rankings/2018/engineering-technology> * Zurich is consistently ranked among the top destinations in the world for quality of life General information on doctoral studies at ETH is available at www.inf.ethz.ch/doctorate.html<http://www.inf.ethz.ch/doctorate.html>
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