Description: Antonis Michalas / Associate Professor / Cryptographer
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I received my PhD in Security and Privacy from Aalborg University, Denmark and I currently work as an Associate Professor at the Department of Computing Sciences at Tampere University (formerly known as Tampere University of Technology), Faculty of Computing and Electrical Engineering. At Tampere University, along with Billy Brumley we co-lead the Network and Information Security group (NISEC) . The group comprises PhD students, professors and researchers. Group members conduct research in areas spanning fr
Prior to that, I was working as a lecturer (assistant professor) in Cyber Security at the University of Westminster, London. As a lecturer, I was teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to cryptography, forensics, cybersecurity and network security. My role expanded to student supervision and research group coordination. In parallel, I was an active member of the department’s project development and research activities.
Earlier, I was working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Security Lab of the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) in Stockholm, Sweden. As a postdoctoral researcher at the SEC Lab, I was actively involved in national and European research projects and combined research with student supervision and project management.