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Vacancies Tenured Assistant Professor in Software Security Key takeaways The Computer Science department of the University of Twente is expanding and seeks a new colleague to strengthen its
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in terms of intelligence, interoperability, security and privacy. The mission of the SCS group is to realise the vision of meaningful computing within trusted digital environments by advancing
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including grants advisors and project/program managers within SBD and beyond. At present, the domain Safety & Security concentrates on R&I developments in Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, notably
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to what extent data poisoning attacks can influence the output of LLM models in security and safety critical infrastructure. 3. Perform the attack under different scenarios and model the impact. 4. Evaluate
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partnerships in academia and industry. You will build and lead an externally funded research programme and contribute to the international research community through scientific leadership. You will actively
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occurs; and validating these approaches against community and industry benchmarks. The work combines network measurements, data science, and systems security, with an emphasis on reproducibility and real
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computational constraints. Project Coordination: You will assist the PI in managing work package tasks. This includes tracking technical progress, coordinating with partners on use-case requirements, and
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organized into 10 work packages (WPs): Six WPs focus on disciplinary perspectives in psychology, education, computer sciences, law, and philosophy. Four WPs address citizen-empowerment-scenarios (CES) in
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Optimisation and Simulation (NEQIOS) together with companies IBM and Enlightra and universities Oxford, Heidelberg and Radboud. NEQIOS aims to create a new class of brain-inspired (or “neuromorphic”) computing