Dr. Angelos Marnerides, 

University of Glasgow, UK

Scientific CV:

Angelos Marnerides received his PhD from Lancaster University in 2011 and subsequently worked as a research fellow at University College London, the University of Proto and Lancaster University. From 2015 to October 2016, he was an academic at Liverpool John Moors University before returning to Lancaster as a Lecturer. Since August 2020, he has been a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) at the School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.


Research focus:

Dr Marnerides research brings a data, measurement-driven and systems-oriented approach to the study of security and resilience challenges of the Internet at scale and of Internet-enabled cyber-physical systems. He leads the Glasgow Cyber Defence Group (GCDG: https://bit.ly/3eINeDH) and is academic member of the Glasgow Systems Section (GLASS: https://bit.ly/33LugG1) and Netlab (https://bit.ly/3y7MJL7). Relevant topics are (i) Internet measurements, security and network management, (ii) Profiling of large-scale IoT-based botnets, (iii) Malware detection, (iv) Cyber threat intelligence, (v) Programmable security and resilience, (vi) Industrial IoT & Smart Grid cybersecurity including Industrial Control Systems (ICS) security, (vii) Anomaly detection for smart energy systems and Energy theft.