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Amin Kharraz

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Northeastern University

United States

Research Interests

Programming Language

10%

Embedded System

10%

Information Technology

10%

Computer Science

10%

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Amin Kharraz

Northeastern University

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United States

PhD Positions in Systems Security and AI Red Teaming at Northeastern University

The SecLab at Northeastern University, led by Professor Amin Kharraz, is recruiting PhD students for the upcoming academic year. The lab focuses on cutting-edge research topics including systems security, AI red teaming, open-source security, embedded systems, and the physics of analog sensor security. This opportunity is ideal for candidates passionate about solving security problems using a variety of computer science techniques, such as low-level programming, data science, and machine learning, but with a primary focus on security applications rather than advancing those fields themselves. Strong applicants will have a solid background in systems security, demonstrated by contributions to research in recognized security venues or open-source projects, and a proven ability to work well in teams. Essential technical skills include proficiency in programming languages like C and C++, experience developing web applications, and advanced use of Linux/UNIX systems. A passion for coding and self-motivation are critical, as research in this area is challenging and requires dedication and curiosity. Applicants should be able to articulate their motivation for pursuing a PhD and explain why they are qualified for this research area. As part of the application process, candidates are asked to email Professor Kharraz with their motivation, qualifications, and a discussion of three favorite academic papers (not authored by him), along with their SSH public key. If applicants are unsure about their technical skills, they may request access to a remote server for a practical assessment. The lab values the ability to learn and adapt, so while not all skills are required upfront, a willingness to read and learn is essential. For more information and detailed application instructions, candidates should review the research and requirements page linked in the announcement. This position is based at Northeastern University in the United States, offering a vibrant research environment in the field of computer science and information technology.