College Of Ist Privacy/security In Llm-driven Agentic Systems Phd Internship W/ Dr. Sharma

Bordenstein Lab

University Park, Pennsylvania, US
Starting rate: $18ph; hours: 20 hours/week; benefi...
Hybrid
Enrolled in phd program
Research experience with llms
Analytical and writing skills
The project focuses on creating a structured analysis of information flow in modular, LLM-driven agentic systems to identify security failures

Job Summary

  • The project focuses on creating a structured analysis of information flow in modular, LLM-driven agentic systems to identify security failures.
  • Interns will work closely with the team to formalize information flow motifs and develop layered threat models aligned with NIST Cybersecurity Framework principles.
  • Candidates must be enrolled in a PhD program and possess research experience in LLMs, multi-agent systems, or privacy/security.

Matching Summary

The project focuses on creating a structured analysis of information flow in modular, LLM-driven agentic systems to identify security failures.

Salary

Starting rate: $18/hour; Hours: 20 hours/week; Benefits: Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Enrolled in PhD program
  • Research experience with LLMs
  • Analytical and writing skills

Nice-to-have

  • Experience with LLM agent frameworks
  • Security auditing tools experience
  • Contribution to academic papers

Key Requirements

  • PhD enrollment in Computer Science or related field
  • CV and sample publication required for application
  • Successful completion of background check

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