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Je Sen Teh

Lecturer, Cryptographer, Security+, FHEA

Deakin University

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Deakin University

Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration

Deakin University is seeking a Research Fellow for a 1-year full-time contract to join a project focused on post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration. The position is supervised by Je Sen Teh, a Lecturer and Cryptographer at Deakin University, Australia. The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, or a related field, and possess expertise in quantum computing, cryptography, and strong research skills. The project centers on the challenges and methodologies of migrating cryptographic systems to post-quantum standards, making it highly relevant for those interested in advanced cryptography, cybersecurity, and quantum technologies. Applicants must have Australian work rights and be available to start within one or two months. The position offers an opportunity to work at the intersection of cryptography and quantum computing, contributing to cutting-edge research in PQC migration. While the funding details are not specified, the role is a paid, full-time research contract. Interested candidates should send their CV and a short cover letter to [email protected], highlighting their relevant skills and experience. Further project details will be shared with candidates whose profiles align with the project requirements. This opportunity is ideal for recent PhD graduates or postdoctoral researchers with a strong background in cryptography, cybersecurity, and quantum computing, looking to advance their research careers in a collaborative academic environment at Deakin University.