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Elena Dubrova is a Professor at the Division of Electronics and Embedded Systems, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. She specializes in hardware security, cryptography, and embedded systems security. Her roles include examiner and course responsible for advanced degree projects in Computer Engineering, Communication Systems, Embedded Systems, and Machine Learning. She also teaches courses such as Design of Fault-Tolerant Systems, Hardware Security, and Internet Security and Privacy.
Her research focuses on side-channel attacks, cryptographic algorithm vulnerabilities, and FPGA security. Notable work includes analyzing hardware security flaws in cryptographic implementations (e.g., CRYSTALS-Kyber, AES), RF signal leakage in chips, and mitigating threats in FPGA-based systems. Her contributions span both theoretical advancements and practical countermeasure development.
Dr. Dubrova’s articles highlight trends in post-quantum cryptography vulnerabilities, machine learning-assisted security analysis, and the integration of physical unclonable functions (PUFs) for secure authentication. She emphasizes hardware-software co-design for robust security solutions.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information. Her work involves collaborative projects on cryptographic protocol design and secure embedded system architecture, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed here.
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