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The Barkhausen Institut performs research on the latest hardware, software and communication technologies and demonstrates their application in tomorrow's society. Our goal is to build a flexible and trustworthy IoT platform based on reliable electronics and secure communication methods.
The Research group “Secure Digital Systems” (SDS) focuses primarily on the security of digital systems – from classic computers and Internet of Things (IoT) devices to embedded systems, in which artificial intelligence is increasingly being used. The aim is to make both conventional and intelligent systems resistant to real-world attacks.
To help pursue our research agenda, we are looking for a
Student Assistant – LLM generation of HW SHA3 (m/f/d)
(up to 19 hours/week for 6 months)
The project
Recent developments have shown that large language models (LLMs) can discover new hardware optimizations by generating and refining C code, which is then synthesized with High Level Synthesis tools. The Student Assistant will focus on exploring if LLMs can be used to directly generate and refine verilog code, for the SHA3 cryptographic primitive.
Your tasks
- Find the best prompts to make the LLMs generate verilog code
- Check the correctness and security of the generated code against the SHA3 specification
- Evaluate the speed/area tradeoff of the generated code
- Find the best prompts to make the LLMs correct/improve the generated code
We expect the following
- Good communication and writing skills in English
- Good reading skills for cryptographic specifications
- Knowledge of verilog (or vhdl) and C.
- Prior experience with LLM prompt crafting
What we provide
- An open and creative team of enthusiastic scientists
- Agile working hours and workflows
- Work on future technologies
If you have passion for new technologies and the desire to develop the connected world of tomorrow with us, we are looking for you.
Life and science are compatible at our institute. We offer a range of recognised family-friendly measures, such as part-time work, mobile working and flexible working hours that take family needs into account. We also offer support for arriving in Dresden (all formalities, apartment etc.).
Application procedure
Short letter of motivation and curriculum vitae to Kontakt (über Bewerben-Kontaktformular) . We only accept complete documents as one single PDF document by e-mail. Applications that contain other file formats (e.g. Word, Excel) will not be considered in the selection process. Informal inquiries can also be submitted to the same address. Please reference “LLM generation of HW SHA3” in the subject line.
Barkhausen Institut strives for gender and diversity equality. We welcome applications from all backgrounds. Severely disabled persons are given preference in the event of equal suitability.
The data submitted by you in the course of the application procedure will be processed by the Barkhausen Institut (BI). BI shall use the data for the purposes of the application procedure. No data shall be passed on to third parties.
Short profile of Barkhausen Institut gGmbH
The Barkhausen Institut is an internationally recognized research institute that bridges the gap between fundamental research and the practical implementation of trustworthiness in networked electronic systems.
We research innovative information and communication technologies to ensure trustworthiness in a connected world. Our work focuses on key aspects such as integrity, accountability, authenticity, availability, and data protection.
Beyond our application-oriented foundational research, we act as a cooperation partner and thought leader in discussions surrounding trustworthiness. We place particular importance on professional science communication and actively seek dialogue with the public.





