The Opportunity
We are looking for a blockchain researcher with a deep understanding of blockchains, cryptography (in particular ZK proof systems), system & network security and distributed systems. You will be a part of a collaborative group of SWEs, blockchain & distributed system experts and business strategists who are dedicated to the application of new systems and protocols and the development of cutting-edge developer-facing products and services. You will have an opportunity to do active research to address open problems that can change the blockchain landscape and open up avenues for new research and product developments.
Core Responsibilities
- Develop advanced blockchain protocols involving ZK proofs, FHE, and conventional cryptographic tools relevant to blockchains.
- Help develop practical applications using the above tools.
- Keep up to date on emerging capabilities in a fast-moving domain and identify where and how new capabilities can be applied.
- Analyze and anticipate how adversaries may attempt to subvert or misuse applications.
Analytical/Decision Making Responsibilities
- Ability to clearly articulate both problems and proposed solutions.
- Proactive approach to identifying issues and presenting solutions and options with the underlying trade-offs, and where appropriate, leading to resolution.
- Ability to prioritize personal and team workloads to best meet organizational objectives.
- Empowered to make decisions and recommend approaches based on the results from quality reviews.
Other Responsibilities
- Occasional travel may be required.
- Actively promote the research done through blogposts, twitter threads, podcasts.
- Engage with researchers on a regular basis on open forums and discussion boards.
Job Requirements
- Masters or PhD degree in Computer Science.
- Deep understanding of blockchains, cryptography in particular ZK proof systems, system/network security and distributed systems.
- For those with a PhD degree, you must have published high impact research work at top-tier security conferences.