The Secure and Resilient Systems group seeks a principal investigator (PI) to execute research programs in the area of low-level systems software security.
PIs in the Secure and Resilient Systems group manage research programs from ideation and problem definition (e.g., in a proposal) to prototyping and evaluation (e.g., with customer funding) and towards transition (e.g., mapping to a real platform). Our PIs take complex interdisciplinary problems, design new methods and approaches, and lead a technical team to execute the work. In doing so, they interface with customers to understand requirements and report results, mentor and guide individual contributors working on subproblems, and interface with business leaders and program managers to get the resources they need.
The problems tackled in this position may involve systems software (e.g., real time operating systems (RTOS), secure hypervisors), computer architecture (e.g., tagged architectures), peripheral hardware (e.g., custom device drivers, FPGA hardware, bus protocols), and/or program analysis (e.g., fuzzer implementation, compiler design). Awareness of peripheral domains such as cryptography, formal methods and reverse engineering will enable better collaboration across the Secure and Resilient Systems group.
Successful candidates for this role will have the deep technical and people skills necessary to both decompose big problems and communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders and contributors. If you can see a forest made of weeds, if you know how to eat an elephant (hint: one bite at a time), or if you can explain virtual memory to your grandmother… you may have the right skills to be a PI in Riverside Research’s Secure and Resilient Systems group.
Keywords: Operating systems, RTOS, hypervisors, fuzzing, static analysis, dynamic analysis, FPGA, device drivers, architecture, instruction set architecture
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