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28 April 2021

NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues

NWO awards 10 million euros for solving cyber security issues

Within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) programme “Cyber Security”, five consortia will work on finding solutions related to internet security. TU Delft is involved in four of the consortia. Three projects will focus on governance, and two will also focus on cryptologic aspects. The total research budget amounts to circa 10 million euros. Professor Michel van Eeten is leading the project ‘THESEUS: Making patching happen’. Other TPM researchers that are involved are Simon Parkin, Kate Labunets en Kevin Borgolte.

15 April 2021

Participate in the 3rd Workshop on obfuscation

Participate in the 3rd Workshop on obfuscation

The 3rd Workshop on Obfuscation will take place on 7 May 2021. The aim of the conference is to convene participants around the concept and practice of obfuscation in digital societies.

06 April 2021

Indushree Banerjee in India Education Diary over novel disaster communication system

Indushree Banerjee in India Education Diary over novel disaster communication system

Indushree Banerjee has designed a novel energy-efficient and reliable emergency communication system using smartphones, that maximizes the number of people who are able to communicate during a longer period of time in those crucial 72 hours after the disaster has happened.

30 March 2021

Novel disaster communication system empowers communities and can save lives

Novel disaster communication system empowers communities and can save lives

Een bijna lege telefoon kan bij rampen het verschil betekenen tussen leven en dood. TU Delft onderzoeker Indushree Banerjee heeft daarom een nieuw energie-efficiënt en betrouwbaar noodcommunicatiesysteem ontworpen voor smartphones. Het systeem maximaliseert het aantal mensen dat gedurende een langere periode kan communiceren en kan daarmee levens redden in getroffen gebieden.

18 March 2021

Climate Resilience expert professor Tatiana Filatova joins TPM

Climate Resilience expert professor Tatiana Filatova joins TPM

We are pleased to announce that professor Tatiana Filatova will be joining our faculty as of the 1st of April 2021. She is an authority in the field of computational agent-based models designed to explore climate resilience of coupled socio-technical-environmental systems. She is appointed as full professor computational economics at the MAS department.