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Position available: Open Quantum Safe (libOQS), Cryptographic Research Architect

Professor Michele Mosca is recruiting for a Cryptographic Research Architect to work with his research group based in the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC).

Qualifications:
• Undergraduate or Graduate degree in Mathematics, Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering
• Essential: C and C++ programming experience, at least 3 years.
• Essential: Familiarity with cryptographic algorithms including public key and symmetric key cryptography, digital signatures, message digest and hashing algorithms
• Familiarity with cryptographic protocols such as TLS and SSH
• Familiarity with automated test frameworks like Google Test
• Familiarity with static code analysis products like Coverity
• Essential: Familiarity with version control systems (Git & Github workflow)
• Familiarity with software build systems (Make, autoconf, Visual Studio)
• Familiarity with continuous integration systems (Travis CI, Appveyor)
For more information and directions on how to application, please go to https://services.iqc.uwaterloo.ca/applications/positions/open-quantum-safe-liboqs-cryptographi-x9y4/ 

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