The Everest project-team at INRIA Sophia Antipolis is opening 3 PhD positions, to start on September 1, 2007, or as soon as possible
after this date.
Team
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The Everest project-team focuses on increasing reliability and security of mobile and embedded software. The current research
interests include:
- deductive program verification,
- proof carrying code,
- language-based security,
- machine-checked cryptography,
- proof assistants.
Topics
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The positions are related to the European project MOBIUS on Proof Carrying Code, and to the secure distributed computations project
within the INRIA-MSR Joint Center.
Topics of research include:
- Efficient certified certificate checkers via proof-irrelevance
supervision: Benjamin Grégoire
The goal of this reasearch is to develop and verify executable
certificate checkers using reflection techniques.
For further information, please visit:
- Language-Based Security
supervision: Gilles Barthe and Tamara Rezk (MSR-INRIA)
For further information, please visit:
The goal of this research is to explore flexible enforcement mechanisms for enforcing confidentiality of mobile and distributed
applications.
- Code-based techniques for proved provable cryptography
supervision: Gilles Barthe and Benjamin Grégoire
The goal of this research is to develop Coq tactics and libraries to
verify formally game-based proofs of cryptographic systems, and to
carry selected proofs within this environment.
For further information, please visit:
Terms of employment
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Each position is for three years, and should lead to a Ph.D. thesis.
We might propose a 6 month contract, before starting the 3 years
Ph.D. contract.
The salary will be 1529 euros net per month for the first 2 years, and
1611 euros net/month the final year. Full health insurance and social
benefits are included.
Interested?
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We are seeking motivated candidates with a background in formal methods
and/or security.
To apply, send a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter explaining
your research interests, and the name of three references to
. Applications must be received no
later than May 4, 2007.
For more information about
- INRIA, see
http://www.inria.fr- the Everest project, see
http://www-sop.inria.fr/everest/- Sophia Antipolis, see
http://www.sophia-antipolis.org/