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Niovi Vavoula

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University of Luxembourg

Postdoctoral Researcher for the Chair in Cyber Policy

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher position under the Chair in Cyber Policy within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF). This international research university is renowned for its multilingual and interdisciplinary environment, offering unique opportunities for academic and professional growth. The FDEF benefits from close proximity to European institutions, Luxembourg's financial centre, and a vibrant business community, fostering dynamic partnerships and research collaborations. The successful candidate will conduct research and contribute to various activities within the scope of ongoing research projects, including drafting research papers, preparing scientific materials for project meetings, and organizing project events. The role also involves independent research in related topics, publication of articles in scientific journals, and contributions to conferences. Additional responsibilities include assisting with teaching activities (one to three hours per week), tutoring students, preparing further research proposals, and coordinating young researchers in the field. Supervision will be provided by Professor Niovi Vavoula, an expert in the field. The ideal applicant will hold a PhD in Law with a specialisation in Cybersecurity law, IT law, Law & Technology, Data Protection, or Artificial Intelligence. A research focus on cybersecurity from an international law perspective is considered an asset. Candidates should demonstrate a strong interest in cyber policy, including cybersecurity, cyber defence, cybercrime, and cyber sovereignty, as well as interdisciplinary research. Academic or practical experience in related topics is advantageous. Proven ability to conduct autonomous research at a post-doctoral level is required. Fluency in written and oral English is mandatory; knowledge of a second language, preferably French or German, is considered an advantage. The University of Luxembourg offers a modern, dynamic, and inclusive environment with high-quality equipment and close ties to the business world and Luxembourg labour market. The position is a fixed-term contract for 12 months, full-time (40 hours per week), with a yearly gross salary of EUR 85,176. The university encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds and is committed to equality and respect for all employees and students. Applications should be submitted online through the University of Luxembourg HR system and must include a CV, cover letter, PhD diploma or expected defense date, transcripts, and a list of publications. Early application is encouraged as applications are processed upon reception. Applications by email will not be considered.