Riverside Research is seeking a Cryptography Research Engineer to work alongside our US Air Force (USAF) and Department of Defense (DoD) partners to develop tamper protected microelectronic devices and intellectual property (IP). This position will possess a strong understanding of cryptographic algorithm development and implementation, including post-quantum cryptography, and advanced attacks against cryptographic implementations
You will work with hardware security experts employing a range of microelectronics test equipment, custom software, and computing resources to provide the best support to our customers. This position is located at WPAFB, Ohio.
Required Qualifications:
• Secret required clearance to start, but must be able obtain Top Secret security clearance and all required program access approvals.
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or Mathematics with 5 years direct experience in cryptography or a closely related discipline; or a master’s degree in related academic field and 3 years direct experience in cryptography or embedded hardware security, or a PhD within a related discipline.
• Strong mathematical foundation in cryptography, excellent English reading skills, eagerness to learn, and desire to perform fundamental research.
• Knowledge of the finalized NIST Post-Quantum Encryption Standards (CRYSTALS-Kyber, CRYSTALS-Dilithium, Sphincs+ and FALCON) and other public-key cryptographic algorithms (AES, RSA, ECC).
• Good communication and teamwork skills.
• Proficient in creating technical reports and presentations supporting research areas.
• Willing to travel a few times per year.
Desired Qualifications:
• Publication history in cryptography or mathematics.
• Proficiency in Python, Rust, or C++.
• Experience building cryptographic algorithms in hardware and RTL implementations.
• Knowledge of side-channel analysis, and attacks against hardware cryptographic algorithms.
• Experience with Machine Learning and Data Analysis.
• Familiarity in common ZK proofs, primitives, and standard protocols.
• Experience with VOLE-based ZK proofs, symmetric key ciphers, or fully homomorphic encryption.
• Knowledge of blockchain technology design principles and experience with a common blockchain open-source project.
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