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Hyungsub Kim

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Indiana University Bloomington

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Cybersecurity

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Autonomous Vehicle

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Computer Science

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Cyber-physical System

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Electrical Engineering

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Robotics

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Indiana University Bloomington

PhD Positions in Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Systems at Indiana University Bloomington

Indiana University Bloomington is offering multiple PhD positions in the research group led by Assistant Professor Hyungsub Kim. The group focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical systems, including applications in autonomous vehicles, drones, and satellites. This opportunity is ideal for students interested in advancing research at the intersection of computer science, information security, and emerging technologies. The research group is part of the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington, a leading institution in the United States. The group works on cutting-edge topics such as securing cyber-physical systems, developing robust algorithms for autonomous platforms, and addressing security challenges in modern networked environments. Applicants should have a strong academic background in computer science, cybersecurity, or related fields. Experience with cyber-physical systems, autonomous vehicles, drones, or satellites is preferred. Candidates must hold at least a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant discipline and demonstrate strong programming and analytical skills. English proficiency is required as per Indiana University graduate admissions standards. While specific funding details are not provided in the announcement, PhD positions at Indiana University typically include tuition coverage and a stipend. Prospective students are encouraged to review the official program page for up-to-date funding information. The application deadline for Fall 2026 admission is December 15, 2025. Interested candidates should prepare their application materials and apply through the Indiana University Bloomington graduate admissions portal. For more information, visit the provided links or contact the research group directly.

3 months ago

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Indiana University Bloomington

PhD Positions in Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Systems at Indiana University (Computer Science, Fall 2026)

Prof. Hyungsub Kim's lab in the Department of Computer Science at Indiana University Bloomington is recruiting multiple PhD students for Fall 2026. The lab specializes in cybersecurity for cyber-physical systems (CPS), including autonomous vehicles, drones, and satellites. Research topics include physical sensor attack modeling and simulation, vulnerability analysis for open-source software and hardware, automated vulnerability detection and patching techniques, program analysis and formal methods, and security analysis for machine-learning models. Applicants should hold a bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Aerospace, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Strong programming skills in C/C++ and a solid understanding of operating systems and algorithms are required. Good English communication skills and eligibility for graduate admission at Indiana University are necessary. Funded PhD positions are available as Research Assistant (RA) or Teaching Assistant (TA), covering tuition, stipend, and health insurance. Students will collaborate closely with internationally recognized cybersecurity researchers and have opportunities for summer research internships at other universities. To apply, candidates must complete a pre-application form and then submit their official PhD application via the Indiana University graduate admissions portal. The application deadline is December 28, 2025. For more information about the lab's research, visit the group webpage. Key academic keywords: cybersecurity, cyber-physical systems, autonomous vehicles, drones, satellites, physical sensor attack modeling, vulnerability analysis, program analysis, formal methods, machine learning security.

3 months ago

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Indiana University

PhD Positions in Cybersecurity for Cyber-Physical Systems at Indiana University (Fall 2026)

Prof. Hyungsub Kim’s lab in the Department of Computer Science at Indiana University is recruiting multiple PhD students for Fall 2026. The group focuses on cybersecurity for cyber-physical systems, including autonomous vehicles, drones, and satellites. Research areas include physical sensor attacks and simulation, vulnerability analysis for open-source software and hardware, automated vulnerability detection and patching, program analysis and formal methods, and the security of machine-learning models. Applicants should have a strong background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related fields. Required skills include strong C/C++ programming, knowledge of operating systems and algorithms, and proficiency in English. Candidates must meet Indiana University’s graduate admission requirements, including a minimum GPA of 3.0 (with many successful applicants having 3.5 or above), and non-native English speakers must submit TOEFL (100+), IELTS (7.0+), or Duolingo (130+) scores. The application requires a CV/resume, personal statement, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. GRE scores are optional. Successful candidates will receive fully funded Research Assistant or Teaching Assistant positions, which cover tuition, stipend, and insurance. The lab offers opportunities for collaboration with leading cybersecurity researchers and summer research internships. The application deadline for Fall 2026 PhD programs is December 15, 2025. For more information and to apply, visit the Luddy School graduate admissions page . Keywords: Cybersecurity, Cyber-Physical Systems, Computer Science, Physical Sensor Attacks, Vulnerability Analysis, Autonomous Vehicles, Drones, Satellites, Machine Learning Security, Formal Methods.

3 months ago