Research Associate in the Human-Centred Computing Group in the Department of Computer Science. Her work is primarily concerned with how we can sensitively render visible and embed stakeholder concerns (at a local, national and global levels) into the processes and products of research and innovation.
Christophe was a founding member of the Cryptography group at the Mathematical Institute. He has now taken up a post at the University of Birmingham, but is still a frequent visitor in Oxford.
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Petar Radanliev
Petar Radanliev
Petar is a Post-Doctoral Research associate in the Department of Engineering. His current research focuses on cyber risk in critical infrastructure, cyber risk assessment and governance, cyber security standards and the economic impact of IoT cyber risk. This research is funded by the Cisco Research Centre. Previously funded by the PETRAS|EPSRC Cybersecurity Intelligence Research Hub for the Internet of Things.
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Michael Robillard
Michael Robillard
Michael is interested in applied ethics, particularly in contexts of counterterrorism, cyber security and artificial intelligence.
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Ivo Sluganovic
Ivo Sluganovic
Ivo is a Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science, looking at software and systems security, specialising in side-channel leakage and biometrics. He completed his DPhil in 2019.
Martin is a postdoctoral researcher working with Andrew Martin and Ivan Martinovic; his research interests include Security in wireless networks, wireless sensor networks, air traffic control, ADS-B.
Helena is a Senior Researcher in the Department of Computer Science. She is interested in the ways in which users interact with technologies in different kinds of setting and how social action both shapes and is shaped by innovation. The projects she works on typically seek to identify identify mechanisms for the improved design, responsible development and effective regulation of technologies. She is a social scientist by training and specialises in the application of qualitative research methods. She is also very interested in the ways in which detailed, granular analysis can be combined with larger scale computational work. She was recently added to the list of Brilliant Women working in AI Ethics.