
About
Kevin Röbert is a Researcher and PhD Student in the Computer Networks research group at the University of Hamburg's Department of Informatics, within the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences. He holds a Master's degree (2022) and a Bachelor's degree (2019), both from the University of Hamburg. His research focuses on privacy-preserving techniques in decentralized systems, P2P networks, and edge computing. Notable contributions include work on untrustworthy environments, encrypted endpoint security, and latency-aware edge computing protocols.
Education:
- Master's degree in Informatics, University of Hamburg, 2022
- Bachelor's degree in Informatics, University of Hamburg, 2019
Research Interests: Kevin's work spans privacy-enhancing technologies, secure edge computing systems, and decentralized network architectures. He explores topics such as data anonymization in P2P networks, real-time scheduling for edge applications, and mitigating bot automation threats in online services.
Publications: His recent work includes advancements in overlay networking middleware for edge applications, dynamic access control for data sharing, and latency-optimized TLS protocols. His 2024 paper on educational reform highlights innovative pedagogical approaches in computer science education.
Lab/Team: Kevin is part of the Computer Networks group led by Prof. Mathias Fischer, collaborating with researchers like Dr. Heiko Bornholdt on projects involving network security and decentralized systems.




