Mission
SCYTALE Group is established, at Computer Engineering and Informatics Department, Polytechnic School, of the University of Patras, Hellas, specialised mainly in the following topics: Cryptographic...
SCYTALE Group is established, at Computer Engineering and Informatics Department, Polytechnic School, of the University of Patras, Hellas, specialised mainly in the following topics: Cryptographic...
Computer Engineering & Informatics Dept. (CEID) is essentially the leading part in the field of Computer Technology, Informatics and Communications in Hellas. In a short time, developed into one of the best University Departments, with a large number of candidates every year.
SecHard 2019, CALL FOR PAPERS: 1st Workshop CyberSecurity on Hardware 2019 (SecHard'09), in...
2019 Summer School on Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things - CPS&IoT’2019, Budva,...
Special Issue, Call for Papers: "Cryptography and Security Tools and Techniques for...
Please find details on the new published book entitled: Computer and Network Security...
Special Issue, Call for Papers: "Cryptography and Security Tools and Techniques for...
Paper presentation entitled: "Design and Implementation of a Security Processor for...
Canary Islands, Spain, June 24-26, 2019, http://www.ntms-conf.org/ntms2019/call-for-workshops/sechard2019
by N. Sklavos, R. Chaves, G. Di Natale, F. Regazzoni, Springer, ISBN: 9783319443188, 2017.
Organised by Computer Engineering and Informatics Department (CEID), University of Patras, Hellas
"MULTI-modal Imaging of FOREnsic SciEnce Evidence (MULTIFORESEE)", duration 03/2017 - 03/2021
Design Test Verification and EDA (DTVEDA'07) Workshop, Volos, Hellas, 6-7 July, 2017, Homepage http://dtveda.e-ce.uth.gr
Teaching course at graduate and postgraduate levels. PhD, MSc & Diploma Thesis supervising.
Research and Development projects and similar related activities, funding by EU and resources.
Journals, international conferences summer schools and other events organization. Papers presentations, invited talks etc.
If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it ?