Department of Computer Science Research Assistant Full time Grade 7: Salary £29,099 - £35,788 p.a. Duration: up to 2 years Start date: 1st April 2012.
Posted: 13th February 2012
Department of Computer Science
Research Assistant
Full time
Grade 7: Salary £29,099 - £35,788 p.a.
Duration: up to 2 years
Start date: 1st April 2012.
Applications are invited from suitably-qualified individuals for a research assistant, associated with our TSB-funded “Trust Domains” project.
Trust Domains is a collaborative project between the University of Oxford, Hewlett Packard Labs, Perpetuity Research and Consultancy, and the Universities of Birmingham and Aberdeen. The post-holder will work in Oxford.
The project aims to develop Trust Domains as a basic concept for separating information, processes, and concerns, and as a modelling and design paradigm for risk-tailored architectures. The project expects to provide security-enhanced, distributed containers for the next generation of composite electronic services for supporting collaboration and data exchange within and across multiple organisations. The Oxford contribution concentrates on the definition of architectures with measurable trust characteristics, and the delivery of one or more components which help to advance the state of the art in such systems.
Holders of this post will be expected to undertake original research, under the direction of Dr Andrew Martin, in Oxford University Department of Computer Science. Applicants should have a master’s degree in a relevant subject, experience of software architecture and a demonstrated understanding of the core concepts of information security in a distributed systems context.
Appointment will be on Grade 7 of the University’s pay scale. The project runs until 31st March 2014, and the successful candidate will be appointed to start as soon as possible and finish on that date.
The closing date for applications is 12noon on 12th March 2012.
To apply please visit:
https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=102129
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