of Computer and Cyber Sciences (https://www.augusta.edu/ccs/) seeks several
postdocs starting in Fall 2019. The group is led by Bogdan Chlebus, Dariusz
Kowalski and Alexander Schwarzmann, and focuses on both theory and its
application to distributed systems. Among the priority directions is the
cybersecurity aspect of distributed and parallel computing. PhD students
who expect to graduate within a year are also encouraged to apply.
The CSS school is located in the Georgia Cyber Center (
https://www.gacybercenter.org/), a $100 M facility which is "the single
largest investment in a cybersecurity facility by a state government to
date.'' The Georgia Cyber Center seeks to prove the USA with a "decisive
advantage in cyberspace,'' by means of a unique
industry-government-academia partnership. The Georgia Cyber Center hosts
companies involved in cybersecurity work, and together with the US Army
Cyber Command headquartered in Fort Gordon, Augusta, (
https://www.arcyber.army.mil/) and local academia, provides a unique
ecosystem where challenge problems from military and industry feed into
academic research, and research results feed back into industry and
government practice.
Please send informal inquiries to Dariusz Kowalski (darek.liv@gmail.com),
and formal applications to
Ms. Regina White
RHULL@augusta.edu
Please include in your application a CV, a statement of purpose, and
contact information for at least three referees.
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