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Release Date: Friday 19 April 2024 Closing Date: Friday 17 May 2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4525 The University of Greenwich and its Centre for Sustainable Cyber Security (CS2) has
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Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS), the post-holder will be responsible for conducting research into three areas mentioned below, working alongside Dr Granger, and in collaboration with the official project
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: cybersecurity innovation and technology including malware detection, IOT, security, network intrusion and digital forensics Researcher 2: Cyber-crime and online harms Researcher 3: Human centred, usable and
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and will be based in the Department of Computer Science and its highly regarded Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS), reporting to the project PI (Prof. Sastry). The role The aim of the project is to
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Applicants should have a graduate degree related to network/computer sciences or engineering with a specialisation in cyber security/applied AI/ML. Good simulation skills for proof of concept and programming
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the position and will be based in the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, within the Computer Science Research Centre and the highly regarded Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS), working
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of cryogenic aviation systems, with a particular focus on conducting tests involving liquid hydrogen. The role involves developing comprehensive protocols to ensure meticulous attention to health and safety
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comprehensive protocols to ensure meticulous attention to health and safety standards while effectively managing associated risks. Additionally, the successful candidate will scrutinize and leverage experimental
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industrial partners. About you Applicants should have a graduate degree related to network/computer sciences or engineering with a specialisation in cyber security/applied AI/ML. Good simulation skills
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after accepting the position and will be based in the Department of Computer Science and its highly regarded Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS), working with Dr. Robert Granger. The aim