Deadline for receipt of applications: November 16th, 2025 23:59 AoE (17 November 2025, 13:59h Europe/Madrid Time)
The Internet Analytics Group (https://networks.imdea.org/es/equipo/grupos-de-investigacion/internet-analytics-group/) led by Dr. Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez (https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=yOlNzfcAAAAJ) at IMDEA Networks Institute is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our research efforts in understanding and mitigating cross-platform tracking.
The successful candidate will investigate how apps, websites, and devices collect, share, and synchronize user data across platforms—for example, through identifiers, cookies, fingerprinting, or covert communication channels. The goal is to uncover hidden tracking practices that operate across ecosystems (e.g., mobile, web, IoT, and smart TV environments) and to design scalable analysis and mitigation frameworks.
The research will involve both empirical and methodological contributions:
This PhD project offers the opportunity to make fundamental contributions to an emerging research field with high societal, regulatory, and industrial relevance, while working at the intersection of cybersecurity, privacy, data analysis, and network measurement. In fact, the Ph.D. candidate contributions will advance our ability to detect and understand how users are tracked across devices, apps, and ecosystems, providing empirical evidence and technical insights to shape privacy engineering and policy at a global scale.
Inquiries on the position can be directed to the thesis supervisor via email, Dr. Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez (narseo.vallina “at” imdea.org)
IMPORTANT: Please, explicitly select Dr. Vallina-Rodriguez in your application to better follow up on your application.
Candidates shall submit by the call deadline a CV, a motivation letter, and the contact details of two references through the IMDEA Networks Institute hiring portal, at https://careers.networks.imdea.org/.
Bibliographic References of Relevant Group Research Outputs (See Google Scholar for links to the articles):
[1.] “In the Room Where It Happens: Characterizing Local Communication and Threats in Smart Homes.” A. Girish, T. Hu, V. Prakash, D. J. Dubois, S. Matic, D. Huang, S. Egelman, J. Reardon, J. Tapiador, D. Choffnes, N. Vallina-Rodriguez In Proc. of the 2023 ACM on Internet Measurement Conference, 2023.
[2.] Tracking Without Borders: Studying the Role of WebViews in Bridging Mobile and Web Tracking. Nipuna Weerasekara, José Miguel Moreno, Srdjan Matic, Joel Reardon, Juan Tapiador, Narseo Vallina-Rodríguez. PETS Symposium 2025.
[3.] IoTLS: Understanding TLS Usage in Consumer IoT Devices. M. Paracha, D. Dubois, N. Vallina-Rodriguez, D. Choffnes. Proc. of the ACM IMC, 2021
[4.] Trouble over-the-air: An analysis of FOTA apps in the android ecosystem. Blázquez, E., Pastrana, S., Feal, Á., Gamba, J., Kotzias, P., Vallina-Rodriguez, N., & Tapiador, J. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (SP) 2021
[5.] An Analysis of Pre-installed Android Software. J. Gamba, M. Rashed, A. Razaghpanah, J. Tapiador, N. Vallina-Rodriguez IEEE Symposium on S&P’20 (BEST PRACTICAL PAPER AWARD, AEPD EMILIO ACED AWARD, CNIL-INRIA PRIVACY RESEARCH AWARD)
[6.] Localhost tracking: https://localmess.github.io
[7.] Your Signal, Their Data: An Empirical Privacy Analysis of Wireless-scanning SDKs in Android. Aniketh Girish, Joel Reardon, Juan Tapiador, Srdjan Matic, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez. PETS Symposium 2025.
[8.] 50 Ways to Leak Your Data: An Exploration of Apps’ Circumvention of the Android Permissions Systems. J. Reardon, A. Feal, P. Wijesekera, A. Elazari Bar On, N. Vallina-Rodriguez, S. Egelman. USENIX Security, 2019 (USENIX’19 DISTINGUISHED PAPER AWARD, CNIL-INRIA PRIVACY RESEARCH AWARD, AEPD EMILIO ACED)
[9.] Apps, Trackers, Privacy, and Regulators: A Global Study of the Mobile Tracking Ecosystem. Abbas Razaghpanah, Rishab Nithyanand, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, Srikanth Sundaresan, Mark Allman, Christian Kreibich, Phillipa Gill. NDSS Symposium 2018.
[10.]“Won’t somebody think of the children?” examining COPPA compliance at scale. Irwin Reyes, Primal Wijesekera, Joel Reardon, Amit Elazari Bar On, Abbas Razaghpanah, Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, Serge Egelman. PETS Symposium 2018. CASPAR BOWDEN PRIVACY RESEARCH AWARD 2020.
[11] https://networks.imdea.org/team/imdea-networks-team/alumni-network
This contract is part of the project PID2022-143304OB-I00 (PARASITE) funded by MCIN/AEI /10.13039/501100011033/ and by the ERDF, A way of making Europe
IMDEA Networks Institute aims to increase the proportion of women and therefore qualified female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply. Until a balanced ratio of men and women has been achieved at the institute, preference will be given to women if applicants have similar qualifications. IMDEA Networks Institute actively promotes diversity and equal opportunities. Applicants are not to be discriminated against in personnel selection procedures on the grounds of gender, ethnicity, religion or ideology, age, sexual orientation (anti-discrimination). People with disabilities who have the relevant qualifications are expressly invited to apply