part-time employment may be possible
The DLR Hacking Challenge project (DLR-SATHACK) is a research initiative of the Chair of Space Technology at TU Berlin, concerned with the cybersecurity of small satellites. The focus is on the development and execution of an innovative hacking challenge format that combines an online qualification round with hardware-close final rounds, in order to investigate real attack vectors on satellite systems. The project purposefully connects experts from cybersecurity, space technology, the CTF community, and government agencies to sustainably strengthen the space security community in Germany and Europe. Students are actively involved in development and operations, gaining hands-on experience with safety-critical space systems.
Please send your application with the reference number and the usual documents only via email bundled in one PDF document to Prof. Dr. Stoll via chananiss.mueller@tu-berlin.de.
By submitting your application via email you consent to having your data electronically processed and saved. Please note that we do not provide a guaranty for the protection of your personal data when submitted as unprotected file. Please find our data protection notice acc. DSGVO (General Data Protection Regulation) at the TU staff department homepage: https://www.abt2-t.tu-berlin.de/menue/themen_a_z/datenschutzerklaerung/.
To ensure equal opportunities between women and men, applications by women with the required qualifications are explicitly desired. Qualified individuals with disabilities will be favored. The TU Berlin values the diversity of its members and is committed to the goals of equal opportunities. Applications from people of all nationalities and with a migration background are very welcome.
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