Open Positions

🔍 I’m still looking for master-level interns who are enthusiastic about exploring research and considering a PhD.

I’m pausing applications for PhD positions for the moment, but I might re-open them soon. You can still contact me if you want me to reach out when I open a new position.

Topics

I’m generally interested in building defenses with strong mathematical foundations for securing the hardware-software interface. My research spans several areas: formal methods, security, and computer (micro)-architecture.

I am primarily looking for candidates who have an interest in formal methods (e.g., functional programming, semantics, type systems, program verification, symbolic execution, etc.). I am also open to applications from people with a very strong low-level security or computer architecture background on less formal topics like hardware testing.

Examples of possible topics:

Pre-requisite

Candidates should have:

Curiosity and motivation are very important for a PhD. I’m looking for candidates who are excited about learning new things and tackling new challenges, have the ability to think critically, and can work independently. Try to bring that across in your motivation letter!

Position

I’m hiring on a 3-year PhD position that is fully funded by the REV project (vulnerability research and exploitation) of the Cybersecurity PEPR. Benefits of the position are:

The PhD will take place at EURECOM in the s3 group, which has extensive expertise in low-level security, including binary analysis, fuzzing, security of embedded systems…

I’m supporting more diversity in computer science so I’m particularly welcoming applications from under-represented groups and under-represented countries!

How to apply

First, make sure you have this page carefully. Then, email me at lesly-ann.daniel@eurecom.fr with the following documents:

I receive a lot of applications. I read all of them but might not have time to answer everyone. So if I do not answer you, please accept my apologies and do not take it personally.

Put [PhD Application] or [Internship Application] in the object so that I know you read this until the end!