Secure communication in wireless networks: scalable protocols and fundamental limits
Speaker:
Panagiotis Papadimitratos, KTH
Date and Time
Wednesday, May 10th, 2017 at 15:30.
Location
Polacksbacken, ITC, room 1245.
Bio
Panagiotis (Panos) Papadimitratos earned his Ph.D. degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 2005. He then held positions at Virginia Tech, EPFL and Politecnico of Torino. Panos is currently a tenured Associate Professor at KTH, Stockholm, Sweden, where he leads the Networked Systems Security group. His research agenda includes a gamut of security and privacy problems, with emphasis on wireless networks. At KTH, he is affiliated with the ACCESS center, leading its Security, Privacy, and Trust thematic area, as well as the ICES center, leading its Industrial Competence Group on Security. Panos is a Knut and Alice Wallenberg Academy Fellow and he received a Swedish Science Foundation Young Researcher Award. He has delivered numerous invited talks, keynotes, and panel addresses, as well as tutorials in flagship conferences. Panos currently serves as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing and the ACM/IEEE Transactions on Networking. He has served in numerous program committees, with leading roles in numerous occasions; recently, recently, in 2016, as the program co-chair for the ACM WiSec and the TRUST conferences; he will serve as the general chair of the ACM WISec (2018) and PETS (2019) conferences. Panos is a member of the Young Academy of Europe. His group webpage is: www.ee.kth.se/nss.