Visitors
![]() | Mr Chunhua Chen is from the South China University of Technology, and he is visiting Chris Mitchell until September 2010. His main research interests are in wireless network security. Room: McCrea 106 - Tel: 01784 443696 - E-mail: Chunhua.Chen [at] rhul [dot] ac [dot] uk |
![]() | Dr Iain Crinson is Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Health and Health Policy at St Georges, University of London, and is the author of Health Policy: A Critical Perspective (2009) Sage. London. Iain is the holder of a EPSRC 'Discipline-hop' grant which has provided the opportunity to collaborate with Dr Lizzie Coles-Kemp of the ISG to develop cross-disciplinary research and a seminar programme exploring the socio-technical aspects of information security.
Room: McCrea |
![]() | Prof Lars Knudsen Prof Lars Knudsen is Professor at the Department of Mathematics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His main interest of work is cryptology, in particular analysis and design of block ciphers, hash functions, and message authentication codes. He is head of the crypto group at DTU. Professor Knudsen is a Visiting Research Fellow to the Royal Holloway Information Security Group.
Room: McCrea 339 - Tel: 01784 443094 |
![]() | Mr Nazir Malik BSc Hons (Karachi) MSc (UAF) received his BSc (Hons) from the University of Karachi in 1996, and an MSc in Computer Science from UAF in 2000. In 2001, after completing the Master's course, in which he secured first position with a CGPA of 3.99/4.00, he worked as System Programmer for a satellite based communication system. In 2005, he enrolled for a PhD (Information Security) at NUST. He is currently working as research fellow under the supervision of Dr Allan Tomlinson on the Instant Knowledge project. His research is currently focused on Trust, Security and Privacy in Context Aware/Pervasive Computing. Room: McCrea 217 - Tel: 01784 276460 - E-mail: Nazir.Malik [at] rhul [dot] ac [dot] uk |
![]() | Mr Antony Stone received a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Electronics from Salford
University in 1984, and subsequently joined the DTI Teaching
Company Scheme as an Associate. In 1987 he joined an Oxford-based
medical electronics company, where he was responsible for
developing safety-critical software for patient anaesthesia
monitoring systems, and from 1990 to 1998 he ran his own
computer consultancy business, specialising in networking and security.
He is now Technical Director of Rockstone Ltd, a supplier of Linux-based
Firewall systems, and is also on contract to Hewlett-Packard
Laboratories in Bristol, working in their Trusted Systems division.
He joined the ISG in 2000 as a student on the Information Security MSc,
and is now a visiting lecturer in network security and secure
operating systems.
E-mail: Antony.Stone [at] rhul [dot] ac [dot] uk |
![]() | Dr ChunXiao Ye Room: Portakabin 3 - Tel: 4345 - E-mail: chun.ye [at] rhul [dot] ac [dot] uk |





