Protocol Researcher🌴
To see similar active jobs please follow this link: Remote Education jobs
At Nethermind, we offer Evergreen Roles in key areas of our business, marked by our 🌴Evergreen Role badge. These are positions that are continuously open for applications, reflecting our ongoing need for top talent in critical fields.By applying to an evergreen role, you're joining our talent pool for future opportunities.
About the role:
An ideal candidate is a researcher who actively participates in debates about L1 and L2 designs, systemic risks, and consensus algorithms by writing academic papers, blog posts, or forum entries.
Candidates should be able to work in a distributed research team, express their research ideas clearly, and know how to argue their findings formally. We value candidates who are entrepreneurial and self-motivated.
Responsibilities:
As a protocol researcher, you will be expected to:
Formally analyze and test existing protocol designs.
Provide well-formed solutions, both theoretical and practical, for any issues that arise.
Innovate and add value to the current design, with scope and encouragement to extend this to any related protocols.
Coordinate and communicate protocol design choices with the engineering team.
Participate actively in preconfirmations related discourse, tracking new publications and projects in the area.
Publish articles, blog-posts, and Twitter threads disseminating your findings on behalf of the company.
Must Haves:
A strong understanding of distributed protocol design, particularly a demonstrable ability to identify the trade-offs faced by protocols when deployed on blockchains.
Knowledge of different consensus algorithms (e.g., Proof of Work, Proof of Stake, Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance) and their implications on preconfirmation techniques.
Understanding of the security models applicable to preconfirmations, including potential attack vectors and mitigation strategies.
Familiarity with Ethereum: how it works and why.
Familiarity with various designs of L2s.
Familiarity with game-theoretic principles that underpin the strategic interactions of blockchain participants.
Nice to Haves:
Knowledge about cryptography.
Published work in relevant fields, including blog posts, and forum posts.
What Happens Next? Your application remains active in our system for future consideration as our talent team regularly reviews applications for evergreen roles and will contact promising candidates. We may contact you about current openings or future opportunities that match your skills. Feel free to update your application or apply for other roles at any time.
About the job
Protocol Researcher🌴
To see similar active jobs please follow this link: Remote Education jobs
At Nethermind, we offer Evergreen Roles in key areas of our business, marked by our 🌴Evergreen Role badge. These are positions that are continuously open for applications, reflecting our ongoing need for top talent in critical fields.By applying to an evergreen role, you're joining our talent pool for future opportunities.
About the role:
An ideal candidate is a researcher who actively participates in debates about L1 and L2 designs, systemic risks, and consensus algorithms by writing academic papers, blog posts, or forum entries.
Candidates should be able to work in a distributed research team, express their research ideas clearly, and know how to argue their findings formally. We value candidates who are entrepreneurial and self-motivated.
Responsibilities:
As a protocol researcher, you will be expected to:
Formally analyze and test existing protocol designs.
Provide well-formed solutions, both theoretical and practical, for any issues that arise.
Innovate and add value to the current design, with scope and encouragement to extend this to any related protocols.
Coordinate and communicate protocol design choices with the engineering team.
Participate actively in preconfirmations related discourse, tracking new publications and projects in the area.
Publish articles, blog-posts, and Twitter threads disseminating your findings on behalf of the company.
Must Haves:
A strong understanding of distributed protocol design, particularly a demonstrable ability to identify the trade-offs faced by protocols when deployed on blockchains.
Knowledge of different consensus algorithms (e.g., Proof of Work, Proof of Stake, Practical Byzantine Fault Tolerance) and their implications on preconfirmation techniques.
Understanding of the security models applicable to preconfirmations, including potential attack vectors and mitigation strategies.
Familiarity with Ethereum: how it works and why.
Familiarity with various designs of L2s.
Familiarity with game-theoretic principles that underpin the strategic interactions of blockchain participants.
Nice to Haves:
Knowledge about cryptography.
Published work in relevant fields, including blog posts, and forum posts.
What Happens Next? Your application remains active in our system for future consideration as our talent team regularly reviews applications for evergreen roles and will contact promising candidates. We may contact you about current openings or future opportunities that match your skills. Feel free to update your application or apply for other roles at any time.