The CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory and Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University have an immediate opening for a post doctoral fellow to work on a four-year project that will have unprecedented access to and explore in-depth privacy and security-related behavior from a large panel of home computer users. This is an interdisciplinary project. It involves interacting with other faculty and students with diverse (economics, behavioral, and computer science) backgrounds. The ideal candidate would have experience doing research in usable security, security economics, behavioral decision making, or a related field. In addition, the ideal candidate should have substantial systems programming skills, including knowledge of Windows internals. Strong Java background a must. Candidates are expected to be capable of working under limited supervision and should have strong communication skills. The successful candidate is expected to publish papers in top-level journals and conferences along with other faculty and students. The postdoc will work with professors Lorrie Cranor, Nicolas Christin, Alessandro Acquisti, and Rahul Telang at Carnegie Mellon. The initial appointment is for one year with option of renewal for another one to three years. The start date is negotiable, but ideally no later than October 1, 2012. Carnegie Mellon offers competitive salaries and benefits. Interested candidates should forward their resume along with the names of three references to Lorrie Cranor <lorrie@cmu.edu>. CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/ Heinz College http://heinz.cmu.edu/ thanks, -alessandro --- Alessandro Acquisti Associate Professor Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~acquisti/