I am a PhD student in the Security group, supervised by Dr Markus Kuhn.
My research is mainly about compromising emanations: the leakage of sensitive information from computer systems via electromagnetic radiation. Other than this, I am also interested in the intersection of signal processing and security in general, including topics like distance bounding protocols and unusual acoustic applications (such as my Part III project).
Contact: name dot last name at cl.cam.ac.uk (starts with a D), or the GE06 office.
Supervisions
During my PhD studies, I have supervised the following courses:
- Digital Signal Processing
- Bioinformatics
- Discrete Mathematics
- Cryptography
- Security
- Software and Security Engineering
Projects
If you are a student who wants to do a project in an area I might be interested in, I'd be happy to talk about ideas (and might have some suggestions) – feel free to e-mail me or drop by GE06 if the lab is open.
Starting points for your project ideas are available here.
Other
I enjoy both capture-the-flag (cybersecurity) and algorithmic (ICPC-style) competitions, and have participated in quite a few of both. If you're interested in either, you might want to take a look at these student societies:
- CU Competitive Programming Society (recently set up).
- CU Cyber Security Society. I used to be involved in running the society in the past. The mailing list is quiet but there might be an unofficial chat – contact me if you want to be added.
You can find my personal (less formal) webpage here.