KTH is seeking a postdoc in systems security.

Position description

We invite applications for post-doctoral research positions with the Secure Systems Group (SSG) group at EECS/SCS. We are looking for highly motivated individuals with a very strong background and interest in systems security and privacy. Successful candidates will contribute to one of our research areas especially along two themes: “Platform security and application”s and “Machine learning and security/privacy”. Our goal is to provide the environment for the successful candidate to mature into an independent academic at the end of the two-year postdoc stint. In addition to leading their own research projects, the successful candidate will also gain experience in student supervision and mentoring.  In close cooperation with Prof. N. Asokan and Prof. Panos Papadimitratos.

SSG designs, builds, and analyzes trustworthy systems. Our research agenda covers a gamut of security and privacy problems, both from an offensive as well as a defensive perspective. SSG comes to KTH with Prof. Asokan, who will be joining KTH as a Wallenberg Guest Professor in 2026, has led numerous projects in Europe and Canada, with significant industry and academic collaborations.  You can see past SSG activities at https://ssg-research.github.io/.

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