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Gregory Epiphaniou is an Associate Professor specializing in security engineering at the University of Warwick. His role encompasses bid support and applied research, focusing primarily on wireless communications and crypto-key generation, particularly by exploiting time-domain physical attributes in V-V channels. He has led and contributed to research projects funded by organizations such as EPSRC, IUK, and various local authorities, amassing a total funding of £3 million. Previously, he was a Reader in Cybersecurity and served as the deputy director of the Wolverhampton Cybersecurity Research Institute (WCRI). Epiphaniou played a significant role in establishing the new Midlands Centre for Cyber Security at Skylon Park, Hereford. He holds a patented pending technology related to a distributed ledger system and has worked as a cybersecurity consultant for QA Ltd., engaging with various industry partners across information security domains. Gregory has delivered numerous keynote speeches, developed courses for practical training, and has an extensive academic record of over 70 publications in journals and conference proceedings. He has also served on expert panels and technical committees related to network security and cybersecurity methodologies.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.