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The Alan Turing Institute - Research Associate in Homomorphic Encryption

Closing date: 
Monday, 20 December 2021

The Alan Turing Institute is seeking a Research Associate in Homomorphic Encryption within their Finance & Economic Programme.

The work will take the form of both desk research and qualitative information gathering including surveys and interviews. Through collecting examples and building an understanding of where homomorphic encryption has been put into production at scale, a clear business case with a tangible evidence-base can be produced to secure buy-in and investment in homomorphic encryption at a senior level within HSBC.

The initial project phase is designed to have a near-term impact, however, there is potential for the Turing to support HSBC’s roadmap in this space in the long term, and HSBC anticipates the longer-term impact and roll-out of this work to be global. There is also the opportunity for project learnings regarding the stance of regulators to inform the development of homomorphic encryption methods at an academic level.

This is a full-time, two-year fixed term opportunity.

Should you have any queries, please email recruitment@turing.ac.uk.

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