Fairfax, Virginia14 days ago
Post-quantum cryptography and quantum-secure systems engineering; Secure and trustworthy AI/ML systems; Quantum communications and quantum network security; Hardware trust, supply-chain assurance, and secure heterogeneous computing (including post-quantum/quantum accelerators); Resilient cyber-physical systems and critical infrastructure in the AI/quantum era; Quantum-cyber threat modeling and adversarial vulnerability in quantum/cryptographic systems; Next-generation wireless/edge/IoT security (5G/6G/AI/quantum integration); Cybersecurity for emerging computing paradigms (neuromorphic, bio-cyber systems, quantum/hybrid computing); Preference will also be given to candidates whose work complements and amplifies the CYSE Department's existing strengths in wireless/5G security, digital forensics, AI, and cyber-physical systems; and. Applicants must have received a PhD in Cyber Security, Engineering, Computer Science or a related field by the start date of the position; Should have demonstrated potential for excellence and productivity in research, academic service, and a commitment to high-quality teaching; Qualified candidates should demonstrate excellence in research (track record or strong potential) and teaching; Committed to interdisciplinary collaboration (across hardware, communications, control systems, AI, quantum technologies); and.