Cryptography at UNSW, Sydney*
We are looking for motivated Phd students to work on Applied Cryptography,
Blockchains and Post Quantum Cryptography.
The candidates are expected to have mathematical inclination and strong
background in data structures, discrete mathematics, and algorithms.
Candidates with a good knowledge in Cryptography (as demonstrated by
courses taken) will be preferred. Open to students who have completed a
bachelor's degree or a master's degree in Computer Science, Mathematics or
a related discipline. Candidates in their final year of study are welcome.
You will be working in the School of Computer Science and Engineering in a
supportive environment. Successful candidates will receive a Tuition Fee
Waiver and a Scholarship of 39,000 AUD (Tax Free) per annum for three and a
half years. Apart from the scholarship, there is a scope to work as
Teaching Assistants (TA) who are paid as per UNSW rates.
UNSW, Sydney is one of the founding members of Group of Eight, a coalition
of Australian research-intensive universities. It ranks within the Top 50
Universities in the world.
Kensington Campus where we are based is centrally located: around 6 km from
Sydney CBD, 2 Km from the nearest beach, and 8 Km from Sydney International
Airport. Sydney has been constantly ranked among the most liveable cities
of the world. Sydney is a nature lover's paradise with beautiful beaches,
and vast stretches of national parks.
Interested candidates are welcome to contact Associate Professor Sushmita
Ruj at sushmita.ruj@unsw.edu.au.
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Sushmita Ruj
Faculty of Engineering Lead, UNSW Institute for Cybersecurity, IFCYBER
Associate Professor
School of Computer Science and Engineering
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Kensington, NSW 2052
Australia
T: +61 2 9348 0960
https://research.unsw.edu.au/people/sushmita-ruj
"7. What we cannot speak about we must pass over in silence.": Ludwig
Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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