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Bark­hau­sen Insti­tut gGmbH

Inter­net der Dinge

The Bark­hau­sen Insti­tute per­forms rese­arch on the latest hard­ware, soft­ware and com­mu­nic­a­tion tech­no­lo­gies and demon­stra­tes their app­lic­a­tion in tomor­row's soci­ety. Our goal is to build a flex­ible and trust­worthy IoT plat­form based on reli­able elec­tron­ics and secure com­mu­nic­a­tion meth­ods.

Rese­arch Asso­ci­ate: Phys­ical Layer Secur­ity (m/f/d)

Tasks

  • Design and devel­op­ment of phys­ical-layer secur­ity tech­niques and pro­to­cols
  • Com­puter sim­u­la­tion and invest­ig­a­tion of pro­posed tech­niques
  • Sup­port­ing the devel­op­ment of hard­ware demon­strat­ors
  • Par­ti­cip­a­tion in writ­ing rese­arch pub­lic­a­tions and pro­ject deliv­er­ables

Requirements

  • Above-aver­age MSc/Dip­loma or PhD degree in areas rela­ted to our rese­arch focus (Elec­tri­cal/Com­puter Engin­eer­ing) from renow­ned uni­ver­sit­ies
  • Good com­mu­nic­a­tion and writ­ing skills in Eng­lish
  • An integ­rat­ive and coo­per­at­ive per­son­al­ity with excel­lent com­mu­nic­a­tion and social skills
  • Good pro­gram­ming skills, pre­fer­ably in Python
  • Know­ledge of wire­less com­mu­nic­a­tions and inform­a­tion the­ory
  • Know­ledge of secur­ity pro­to­cols and archi­tec­ture

You are inter­ested, but you don’t think you meet all the require­ments of the job post­ing? Then you should know: We don’t hire resu­mes, we hire people. We are look­ing for poten­tial and want to act­ively fos­ter it. That‘s why we encour­age you to apply!

What we offer

  • An open and cre­at­ive team
  • Agile work­ing hours and work­flows
  • Cross-dis­cip­lin­ary pro­jects
  • Work on future tech­no­lo­gies
  • Flat hier­arch­ies for your ideas and flex­ible teams

If you have pas­sion for new tech­no­lo­gies and the desire to deve­lop the con­nec­ted world of tomor­row with us, we are look­ing for you.

Life and sci­ence are com­pat­ible at our insti­tute. We offer a range of recog­nised fam­ily-fri­endly meas­ures, such as part-time work, mobile work­ing and flex­ible work­ing hours that take fam­ily needs into account.

How to apply

Your app­lic­a­tion should include: motiv­a­tion let­ter, CV, copy of uni­ver­sity degree cer­ti­fic­ate, short sum­mary of Mas­ter or PhD the­sis.

App­lic­a­tions from women are par­tic­u­larly wel­come. Com­plete app­lic­a­tions should be sub­mit­ted by e-mail as a sin­gle PDF doc­u­ment to careers@barkhauseninstitut.org. Please ref­er­ence “RA Phys. Layer Sec.” in the sub­ject line. App­lic­a­tions that con­tain other file for­mats (e.g. Word, Excel) will not be con­side­red in the selec­tion pro­cess. Infor­mal inquir­ies can also be sub­mit­ted to the same address.

The data sub­mit­ted by you in the course of the app­lic­a­tion pro­ced­ure will be pro­ces­sed by the Bark­hau­sen Insti­tut (BI). BI shall use the data for the pur­poses of the app­lic­a­tion pro­ced­ure. No data shall be pas­sed on to third par­ties.

Facts

Published 19.11.2024
Number of employees 50
Category Graduate position, PhD position
Location Germany, Saxony, Dresden
Area of responsibility Computer science, Electrical engineering, Engineering, Research
Start date (earliest) Earliest possible
Full/Part-time Full-time
Remuneration Remuneration is dependent on degree and suitable work experience.
Working language and expected level
  • German (Very good command of the language)
  • English (Fluent in speech and writing)
Homepage http://www.barkhauseninstitut.org

Requirements

Qualification Above-average MSc/Diploma or PhD degree in areas related to our research focus (Electrical/Computer Engineering) from renowned universities
Field of study Engineering, Computer science, Electrical engineering, Energy and process engineering
Computerkenntnisse Good programming skills, preferably in Python
Language skills
  • English (Fluent in speech and writing)

Apply

Reference number RA Phys. Layer Sec.
Application documents
motiv­a­tion let­ter, CV, copy of uni­ver­sity degree cer­ti­fic­ate, short sum­mary of Mas­ter or PhD the­sis
By email careers@barkhauseninstitut.org