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Dr. Giovanni Camurati is a researcher in the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zurich, affiliated with the Professorship for Computer Science. His work focuses on hardware and embedded systems security, particularly in areas such as wireless communication security, side-channel attacks, and secure ranging technologies. He holds a PhD and has contributed to cutting-edge research on vulnerabilities in GNSS systems, UWB chips, and automotive CAN bus systems. His research often intersects software-defined radio, signal processing, and cryptographic evaluations, with an emphasis on practical attack methodologies and mitigation strategies.
Key research interests include analyzing electromagnetic emissions (screaming channels), timing attacks on secure ranging systems, and developing tools for SoC security evaluation. Camurati’s work frequently explores interactions between digital activity and radio transceivers, uncovering novel vulnerabilities in hardware-software co-design systems. He has published extensively on topics ranging from Monte Carlo-based security evaluations to noise modulation techniques in unprivileged software contexts.
His contributions have advanced understanding of GNSS spoofing, UWB distance reduction attacks, and CAN bus timing vulnerabilities, with practical implications for automotive, financial, and satellite navigation systems. Despite no explicit mention of awards or grants in the provided text, his prolific publication record reflects sustained excellence in embedded systems security research.



