We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to join a project titled “Game-Theoretic Reasoning and Synthesis of Defense with Strategic Deception and Counter-Deception” at the University of Florida.
This project is to develop game-theoretic foundations for decision-making in adversarial interactions with asymmetric and imperfect information, with applications to cyber-physical security and defense. It consists of two main research thrusts: (1) Planning and synthesis of deception for defense with asymmetric and imperfect information; (2) Counter deception and cautious reasoning. Our technical approach will enable optimal and resilient operations in contested environments under stringent constraints on safety and information security.
Candidates are expected to have a strong background in one or more of the following areas: Formal methods, control theory, optimization, game theory, and cyber-physical systems security. Candidates are also expected to have strong programming skills and good written and oral communication skills. Besides conducting research, the candidate will also mentor and collaborate with Ph.D. students.
This position is offered for one year and can be extended up to three years depending on satisfactory progress and can start on Jan 1st, 2022 (negotiable).
How to apply:
If you are interested, please apply by sending your CV, contact information for two references, and three representative publications to:
Jie Fu (fujie@ufl.edu) and
Shuo Han (hanshuo@uic.edu)