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Agent guide: [/agents.md](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/agents.md). --- # Computer Scientist - Systems Security Research - **Company:** Riverside Research Institute - **Location:** Lexington, MA, United States - **Salary:** $95,000.0 - $200,000.0 - **Contract:** Permanent contract - **Skills:** C++ (Programming Language), Compilers, Cyber Security, Computer Engineering, Software Debugging, Linux, Systems Theories, Hardware Security Module, Python (Programming Language), Program Analysis, Quick EMUlator (QEMU), Real-Time Operating Systems, Reverse Engineering, Security Software, Software Engineering, System Programming, Xen Servers, Rust (Programming Language), LLVM, Information Technology, Build Tools, Formal Methods, Software Version Control - **Published:** July 24, 2026 - **Apply:** https://www.clearancejobs.com/jobs/9056244/computer-scientist-ndash-systems-security-research ## About the Role * Thesis-based M.S. with 3+ years of relevant experience, or Ph.D., in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cybersecurity, or a related field. Equivalent systems research experience may be considered. * Demonstrated research experience through a graduate thesis, publications, or significant applied research projects. * Strong systems programming skills with C/C++, Python, and Assembly; knowledge of operating systems, computer architecture, and compilers. * Experience contributing to large software projects using modern development practices, including version control, debugging, and build systems. * Ability to lead technical efforts by breaking down complex problems, mentoring others, and driving solutions from concept to implementation. * Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to work effectively across technical and non-technical teams. * Must be eligible to obtain a Top Secret security clearance. * Experience leading research or engineering projects. * Experience with offensive and defensive cybersecurity tools. * Familiarity with seL4, Rust, LLVM, AFL++, or similar advanced systems software technologies. * Existing or previous U.S. security clearance. ## Description Riverside Research's Secure and Resilient Systems group is seeking a computer scientist to conduct applied research in systems security. We're looking for someone with deep technical expertise, a passion for solving challenging problems, and the ability to lead technical efforts while collaborating across multidisciplinary teams. In this role, you'll contribute throughout the research lifecycle-from ideation and proposal development to prototyping, experimentation, and technology transition. Research areas include systems software (e.g., Linux, RTOSs, secure hypervisors), computer architecture, compilers, hardware security, and program analysis. Familiarity with areas such as cryptography, formal methods, or reverse engineering is a plus. * Design and implement innovative solutions for systems software security challenges. * Prototype and evaluate features within large software projects (e.g., Linux, Xen, QEMU, LLVM). * Develop tools and research prototypes using C/C++, Rust, Python, Assembly, and related technologies. * Lead technical investigations, mentor teammates, and help shape research direction. * Author technical proposals, white papers, and publications. * Communicate research findings to both technical and non-technical audiences. * Collaborate across engineering and research teams to solve complex technical problems. ## Related Videos - [Just-in-time Compilation in JVM](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/240-just-in-time-compilation-in-jvm) - [Docker network without Docker](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1418-docker-network-without-docker) - [CUDA in Python](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/1294-cuda-in-python) - [Security Pitfalls for Software Engineers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/726-security-pitfalls-for-software-engineers) - [Gentle Introduction to eBPF](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/789-gentle-introduction-to-ebpf) - [Building a Compiler with C#](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/videos/116-building-a-compiler-with-c) ## Related Articles - [9 Ways to Make Money Hacking](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/333-9-ways-to-make-money-hacking) - [Dev Digest 134 - Where pixels sing?](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/477-dev-digest-134-where-pixels-sing) - [How We Built a Worry-Free System That Runs for 10+ Years – And What We’d Do Again](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/751-how-we-built-a-worry-free-system-that-runs-for-10-years-and-what-we-d-do-again) - [Dev Digest 138 - Are you secure about this?](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/486-dev-digest-138-are-you-secure-about-this) - [Résumé-Driven Development: How IT trends affect the job market for software developers](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/59-resume-driven-development-how-it-trends-affect-the-job-market-for-software-developers) - [Is Software Engineering Over-Saturated?](https://www.wearedevelopers.com/magazine/418-is-software-engineering-over-saturated)