Informatics Engineering
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Work description
This work will begin with a study on health data sharing methods with privacy preservation concerns. Prototypes will be implemented to evaluate the various techniques to help address ethical issues in the processing and sharing of private health data in the context of collaborative health research. Ethical issues include integrity and traceability throughout the data processing chain while maintaining privacy. Empirical studies will be used to study and demonstrate the benefits of the proposed approaches
Academic Qualifications
Master Degree in Informatics Engineering or equivalent. The awarding of the grant is dependent on the applicants' enrolment in a doctoral programme.
Minimum profile required
- Previous experience developing using blockchain technologies;- Software Engineering knowledge;- Distributed systems knowledge;
Preference factors
Experience in developing software based on JavaScript (ES6, ReactJS, AngularJS, NodeJS), PHP, PostgreSQL and MongoDB. Experience developing systems using blockchain technologies and distributed systems in general
Application Period
Since 16 Nov 2022 to 09 Dec 2022
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Centre
Human-Centered Computing and Information Science