Faculty Associate - Research of Computer Science | Naval Postgraduate School - Military Veterans
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Faculty Associate - Research of Computer Science
AD-1701-01/03/05
Department of Computer Science
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is accepting applications for a Faculty Associate - Research in the Department of Computer Science (non-tenure track). We are especially interested in candidates with recent strong experience in cryptographic and cybersecurity fundamentals application and/or research.
Our students consist primarily of U.S. and international military officers seeking masters degrees, U.S. civilians entering the Cyber Corps who already have bachelors degrees or higher and are seeking masters degrees, and a few PhD students. We specialize in cyber security, networking, modeling and simulation, artificial intelligence, software engineering, and data science. Through research, we foster close collaboration with our military, civilian, and international counterparts, supported by state-of-the-art national and international laboratories. NPS is located close to the technology hubs of the San Francisco Bay Area and are very well connected in the US Navy and DoD cyber security and big data communities.
We seek applicants with the following skills and experience. (1) Recent (past 5 years) experience with cybersecurity fundamentals, particularly cryptographic fundamentals. (2) Recent (past 5 years) experience in two or more of the following (significant experience in one area may be balanced with lesser experience in another): Programming in Rust; Network simulation; Research with cryptographic algorithms or protocols; Hands-on implementation-to-field test technology testing; Research publications. Also desirable are skills in leading groups, supporting teamwork, and ability to adapt to new programming languages and testing environments. Experience in topics that align with current departmental research areas in cryptography and application areas is a plus.
We seek to fill the position by October 2024 and will consider applications beginning 01 June 2024. In your application package your CV, names of three references, and a sample of your published work, if any. Discuss in your cover letter why you are interested in this position and comment on your initial teaching interests, research goals, and capabilities. The appointment will be made at the AD-01/03/05 seniority level, depending upon the candidates degree and experience history.
Minimum qualifications:
AD-01: Must have an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related
AD-03: Must have a graduate degree in computer science or a related discipline, a demonstrated aptitude for scientific research, and ability to work with student researchers.
AD-05: Must have a graduate degree in computer science or a related discipline, an extensive background and knowledge in the CS-Cryptographic subject matter area with a sustained record of conducting scientific research involving new or emerging technologies or principles, and a demonstrated ability to lead project efforts and to work with student researchers.
All levels: Must currently hold or be eligible for a U. S. Secret clearance.
Forward the application package to Dr. Geoff Xie, Search Committee Chair: xie@nps.edu
The Naval Postgraduate School is an equal opportunity employer. For additional information about NPS, please refer to the website at http://www.nps.edu .
NOTE: IF YOU ARE A VETERAN , you are strongly encouraged to: Identify your Veterans Preference on your resume or elsewhere in your application package (type of preference, dates of service, date of VA letter, character of service, etc...)
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AD-01: Must have an undergraduate degree in computer science or a related
AD-03: Must have a graduate degree in computer science or a related discipline, a demonstrated aptitude for scientific research, and ability to work with student researchers.
AD-05: Must have a graduate degree in computer science or a related discipline, an extensive background and knowledge in the CS-Cryptographic subject matter area with a sustained record of conducting scientific research involving new or emerging technologies or principles, and a demonstrated ability to lead project efforts and to work with student researchers.
All levels: Must currently hold or be eligible for a U.S. Secret clearance.
Salary is negotiable