Postdoctoral scholar, 2024

Dartmouth Department of Computer Science
Professor David Kotz


I am not actively seeking a postdoc to join my team, at this time.

As a postdoc in our group you would be involved in SPLICE: an interdisciplinary research team investigating security and privacy in the Internet of Things (IoT), with an emphasis on the context of Smart Homes. You would also have the opportunity to engage more broadly with the SPLICE team across seven leading universities.

You would direct one line of research within that theme, as first author, and you would co-advise students on other lines of research, and be co-author on their papers. You would also have the opportunity to engage more broadly with the Department of Computer Science (CS) and with the cybersecurity community at Dartmouth via the Institute for Security, Technology, and Society (ISTS), providing extended opportunities for learning and collaboration.

You must have finished your Ph.D in Computer Science or Computer Engineering (before starting the postdoc position), and have strong skills in building software prototypes, conducting experimental research, analyzing experimental data, and writing scientific publications. The best candidates will have expertise in some combination of pervasive computing, mobile computing, embedded systems, machine learning, security, privacy, or IoT and smart homes.

Dartmouth College is an Ivy League university with graduate programs in the sciences, engineering, medicine, and business. It is located in the beautiful town of Hanover NH, about two hours northwest of Boston. Hanover is one of the ten best college towns in America! Dartmouth College is an equal opportunity employer, and we are especially interested in receiving applications from candidates with a broad range of backgrounds and experiences.


Professor David Kotz
Pat and John Rosenwald Professor
Department of Computer Science
Institute for Security, Technology, and Society
Dartmouth College