
Nicolas Sklavos
Position: Professor, Director of SCYTALE Group
Research Areas: Cybersecurity, Hardware Security, Cryptography, Hardware Design, Embedded Systems
Phone: +30 2610 996 383
E-mail: nsklavos AT upatras DOT gr, nsklavos AT ieee DOT org
Scientific Profiles:
ACM Distinguished Speaker , Google Scholar
Table of Contents
Teaching Activities
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, Advanced Elective, Fall Semester
- Microcomputers Systems, Core Cource, 5th Semester
- Hardware Security, Advanced Elective, Spring Semester
- Embedded Systems, Advanced Elective, Spring Semester
- Advanced Microprocessors, Core Cource, 8th Semester
B. PhD Theses, International Committee Services
- Ievgen Kabin, “Horizontal Address-Bit SCA Attacks Against ECC and Appropriate Countermeasures”, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus – Senftenberg, Advisor: Prof. Peter Langendörfer, Germany, 2023.
- Yaara Neumeier, “Codes For Reliable and Secure Hardware Systems”, Faculty of Engineering, Bar-Ilan University, Advisor: Prof. Osnat Keren, Israel, November 2021.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Cristina Alcaraz, “Interconnected Sensor Networks for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection”, Computer Science Department, University of Malaga, Advisor: Prof. Javier Lopez, Malaga, Spain, September 2011.
