As we approach the forecasted “death” of Moore’s law, compute platform architectures need to rely on increasingly complex compositions of different types of hardware resources to achieve mission objectives with acceptable SWAP-C. The proof may be right in your pocket with modern smartphones combining high-performance cores, low-power cores and GPUs to offer optimal user experience.
From the security perspective, heterogeneous architectures offer exciting new capabilities while at the same time threatening platform security by adding complexity. In Riverside Research’s Secure and Resilient Systems group, we study security in foundational system layers including operating systems, hypervisors, and compilers. However, modern heterogeneous compute platforms demand hardware-inclusive solutions as well.
Riverside research is seeking a research scientist to provide a hardware perspective in low-level software security projects. The research scientist will work with the group to design and implement experiments and prototypes to validate security-focused hypotheses. The research scientist will need to balance technical depth with strong communication skills to work within an interdisciplinary technical team and communicate requirements and results to internal and external program management.
Although expertise in any of these particular domains is not required, a good candidate for this role would be interested in discussing cutting-edge research topics such as:
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