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R&D Internship - Cryptography and Computer Science

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0 years

Location

Paris, Switzerland, London, remote

JobType

internship

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About the role

As an R&D intern at Nym Technologies, you will have the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking projects in cryptography, security, networking and more broadly in privacy-enhancing technologies. Depending on your skill set and interests, your responsibilities may include: Post-quantum cryptography: Support the implementation of the most relevant PQ-primitives and formats (e.g., Outfox packets) within the Nym network; Internet censorship-resistance: Develop and test mechanisms (e.g., domain fronting) to ensure open and unrestricted access to information across the Nym network; Hands-on network, apps or SDKs feature implementation: Collaborate with the Development team to design and implement new backend or frontend features across the Nym ecosystem using Rust, TypeScript, C++, SwiftUI, Kotlin, etc. Network performance analysis: Conduct empirical measurements to assess and enhance the performance and privacy properties of Nym's mixnet infrastructure; Applied security: Assist with continuous enhancements to the security of Nym's codebase through penetration testing, security audits, and applied cryptographic assessments; Business intelligence in a privacy-first context: Support the Data team in developing and implementing measurement frameworks and data pipelines aligned with Nym's privacy-first principles, enabling data-informed business decisions while upholding user confidentiality; Wild card / general application: If you're passionate about privacy, decentralization, or networking technologies and would like to explore internship opportunities at Nym, we'd love to hear from you!

About the company

Founded in 2018, Nym Technologies is a Swiss-based company committed to developing advanced privacy and secure networking solutions. Originating from esteemed academic institutions such as University College London (UCL) and KU Leuven, and guided by leading researchers and industry experts in computer science and cryptography, Nym addresses the escalating challenges of online surveillance and data privacy. The company has secured significant funding from leading investors, including a $13-million Series A round led by Andreessen Horowitz ("a16z") in November 2021. At the core sits Nym's network (essentially a VPN/Tor on steroids). It comprises: Nym's signature "mix network", a sophisticated multi-hop network design aimed at obfuscating metadata and resisting traffic analysis; A fast and censorship-resistant VPN relying on modern networking standards (WireGuard / AmneziaWG) for everyday privacy; Anonymous access credentials relying on digital signatures and zero-knowledge proofs. This network can be accessed via NymVPN, a (paid) VPN-like app available on 5 platforms (Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows), or via dedicated SDKs. The Nym network, NymVPN and SDKs are developed with a strong emphasis on open-source principles, with the backend codebases written in Rust, and publicly available on GitHub. Nym's codebases are regularly audited by prominent cryptographers and security audit firms.

Skills

cryptography
computer science
rust
typescript
c++
swiftui
kotlin
python
git