Nicolas Sklavos

Nicolas Sklavos, PhD

Position: Associate Professor, Director of SCYTALE Group,
Computer Engineering and Informatics Department (CEID), University of Patras, Hellas

Research Areas: Hardware Security, Cybersecurity, Embedded Systems, Hardware Design, IoT

Phone: +30 2610 996 983

e-mail(s): nsklavos AT upatras DOT gr

 

 A. Courses

Postgraduate Studies:

MSc Program, “Hardware and Software Integrated Systems (HSIS)”

  • Cybersecurity, Fall Semester
  • Hardware Security, Spring Semester
 

MSc Program, “Data Driven Computing and Decision Making (DDCDM)”

  • Cybersecurity, Fall Semester
 
 

Undergraduate Studies:

  • Cybersecurity, Core Selective, Fall Semester
  • Embedded Systems, Core Selective, Fall Semester
  • Hardware Security, Core Selective, Spring Semester
  • Microcomputers, 7th Semester
  • Advanced Microprocessors, 8th Semester

 

 

B. PhD Theses, International Committee Services

  1. Ievgen Kabin"Horizontal Address-Bit SCA Attacks Against ECC and Appropriate Countermeasures", Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, Advisor: Prof. Peter Langendörfer, Germany, 2023.

  2. Yaara Neumeier"Codes For Reliable and Secure Hardware Systems", Faculty of Engineering, Bar-Ilan University, Advisor: Prof. Osnat Keren, Israel, November 2021.

  3. Roberto Magan Carrion, "Survivability of Ad Hoc Networks. Response & Tolerance Mechanisms Against Security Threats", Department of Signal Theory, Telematics and Communications, University of Granada, Advisors: Prof. Garcia Teodoro & Prof. Jose Camacho Paez, Spain, April 2016.

  4. Honorio Martin Gonzalez, "Hardware Design of Cryptographic Algorithms for Low Cost RFID Tags", Electronic Technology Department, University Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, April 2016.

  5. Kean Hong Boey, "Power Analysis Attacks on Countermeasures Block Ciphers", School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science, Queens University of Belfast, Advisor: Prof. Maire O'Neill, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, March 2012.

  6. Cristina Alcaraz, "Interconnected Sensor Networks for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection", Computer Science Department, University of Malaga, Advisor: Prof. Javier Lopez, Malaga, Spain, September 2011.