You will work for the Network Security research group led by Professor Adrian Perrig. The Network Security group conducts research on a secure inter-domain routing architecture called SCION.
Starting date is as soon as possible. The initial contract is for 12 months, with the possibility of extension.
Our inter-domain routing architecture is designed to provide route control, failure isolation, and explicit trust information for end-to-end communications. Autonomous Systems (ASes) are grouped into independent routing control sub-planes, called isolation domains which then interconnect to form complete routes. Isolation domains provide natural isolation of routing failures and human misconfiguration, give endpoints strong control for both inbound and outbound traffic, provide meaningful and enforceable trust, and enable scalable routing updates with high path freshness. As a result, our architecture provides strong resilience and security properties as an intrinsic consequence of good design principles, avoiding piecemeal add-on protocols as security patches.
Your main duties of this position will be the implementation of software for the control and data plane of network infrastructure devices as well as applications and network stack components for endhosts using SCION. This involves the design of the systems and collaboration on code development, software release, and software testing, assisting in conducting testing and evaluation of the prototypes using the global production network, as well as maintaining local testbed resources and contributing to documentation.
As the ideal candidate you have a passion for development and open source contribution, hands-on work and supporting a research organization. Furthermore, you should not be intimidated by developing large systems, enjoys working with people and will rise to meet unforeseen challenges.
Additional beneficial experience:
The Network Security group offers you interesting challenges in the field of inter-domain networking and network security in a university environment.
We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.
Further information about Network Security research group can be found on our website. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Perrig, email aperrig@inf.ethz.ch (no applications).
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