USC's Information Sciences Institute (ISI), a unit of the university's Viterbi School of Engineering, is a world leader in the research and development of advanced artificial intelligence, information processing, computing, and communications technologies. ISI's 400 faculty, professional staff and graduate students carry out extraordinary information sciences research at three distinct locations - Marina Del Rey, CA; Arlington, VA; and Waltham, MA.
*This position is based in Arlington, VA. Remote work options are available *
The Reconfigurable Computing Group (RCG) at ISI is a leader in disrupting and advancing the fields of front-end ASIC and FPGA design, computer architecture, and EDA tools. As an applied research lab, our work spans the creation and maturation of ideas from academic conception to applied research prototypes.
RCG staff can be found:
- Researching and developing toolsets to map AI algorithms directly to hardware,
- Optimizing full scale testing of billion transistor FPGAs to minimal runtime,
- Performing experiments on the International Space Station,
- Utilizing ISI's MOSIS service to fabricate novel computer architectures.
Our success is based on investing in our staff through a culture centered on:
- Learning and idea generation,
- Transparent and constructive feedback, and
- Continual growth through contributing to, creating, and leading a research agenda.
We are looking for highly talented, motivated researchers to lead research and development in the area of secure hardware.
- Research and develop techniques to quantifiably measure the effectiveness and vulnerabilities of hardware security approaches.
- Lead efforts analyzing and evaluating the effectiveness of hardware security techniques such as obfuscation, logic locking, or programmability for use in advanced lithography nodes and real-world System on a Chip use cases in terms of quantifiable security, overhead, and useability metrics.
- This position will lead research, propose major innovations, collaborate with peers within the group and across ISI, publish results in top tier conferences, and contribute to or lead proposals.
Position specific JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
- PhD in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Science required.
- Established publication record in Hardware Security, Computer Architecture, or ASIC design.
- Strong software engineering skills (Algorithms, Data Structures, etc).
- Expert level programming in Verilog or VHDL.
- Experience scripting standard digital design tools such as Cadence Genus, and Innovus or Synopsys Design Compiler, and IC compiler.
- Expert level understanding of SAT, ATPG, or reverse engineering tools.
- Ability to evaluate, critique, adapt, and apply published research on hardware security and ASIC design.
- Ability to handle Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI). Eligibility to handle CUI requires U.S. Citizenship.
Preferred Job Qualifications:
- Publication on or experience with circuit obfuscation, logic locking, IP redaction, side channels, and associated vulnerabilities a strong plus.
- Familiarity with 3rd generation Artificial Intelligence a plus.
- Experience with open source CAD tools such as ABC, Yosys, etc a plus.
The University of Southern California values diversity and is committed to equal opportunity in employment.
Minimum Education: Doctorate
Minimum Experience: 0-6 months
Minimum Field of Expertise: PhD with demonstrated record of outstanding research contributions and experience. Proven technical proficiency, exceptional creativity, successful collaboration with others, and independent thought. Strong managerial skills. Demonstrated reputation as an emerging leader in field with sustained performance and accomplishment. Demonstrated ability to conceptualize research directions, exert technical leadership, communicate technical ideas, coordinate individual contributions to a research program, and present research plans and results in a manner that will elicit favorable funding actions.