Wright State University’s esteemed Assured and Trusted Microelectronics (ATM) Lab has unveiled an exciting opportunity for researchers in the field of Secure and Trusted Digital Microelectronic and Embedded Systems. The lab is currently accepting applications for two coveted postdoctoral positions. Candidates with a Ph.D. in Computer Science or Computer Engineering and a strong research background are encouraged to apply.
These positions offer an exceptional chance to engage in cutting-edge research within various domains related to microelectronics security. The lab is particularly interested in individuals who can contribute expertise in areas such as Lightweight and Reliable Hardware-based Primitives for Authentication and Cryptography (including PUFs, TRNGs, Quantum PUFs, etc.), Resilient Circuit Designs against invasive and Supply Chain Attacks, Embedded Systems Security (encompassing Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, Memory Devices, etc.), Novel Approaches Against Invasive and Non-Invasive Hardware Attacks (such as Anti-tampering, Anti-cloning, Anti-counterfeiting, IP/IC Piracy, and Anti-reverse Engineering), Secure and Trusted COTS and System-on-Chip Components, Robust Built-in Self Testing and Verification, Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted Mechanisms for Hardware Security and Trust, AI/ML-assisted Hardware Security, Hardware Trojan Detection and Prevention, Hardware-assisted Post-quantum Cryptography, Novel Zero Trust Architectures for Assured Microcontrollers, Novel Approaches to Countermeasure against Malicious Hardware Modification, and Fault injections, Side Channel, and Power Analysis Attacks.
To express interest in these prestigious positions, applicants are encouraged to use the provided application link. Dr. Fathi Amsaad, Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator for ADMETE at Wright State University, leads this groundbreaking initiative, poised to drive innovation and advancements in the realm of microelectronics security. This opportunity stands as a testament to the university’s commitment to fostering pioneering research in the critical field of microelectronics.
You can find the link to apply in theĀ Original Post