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Dr. Martin Strohmeier is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford's Department of Computer Science, specializing in network and systems security with a focus on wireless aviation technologies, critical infrastructure protection, and satellite communication. His research bridges theoretical cybersecurity with real-world applications, particularly in securing air traffic control systems and space-based networks.
Education: DPhil (Oxford) in Computer Science; MSc in Computer Science from TU Kaiserslautern, Germany. He previously conducted visiting research at Lancaster University’s InfoLab21 and Lufthansa AG.
Research Interests: His work addresses vulnerabilities in aviation cybersecurity, satellite communication protocols, and adversarial machine learning. Notable projects include developing cyber-physical security solutions for air traffic control, analyzing GNSS disruptions, and co-founding the OpenSky Network to crowdsource aviation data for research.
Awards: EPSRC Doctoral Prize Award (2021) for his doctoral work on wireless aviation security.
OpenSky Network: Co-founder and active contributor to this collaborative platform that aggregates and analyzes global flight data to improve aviation safety and environmental impact studies.
Current Projects: Investigating satellite authentication mechanisms, jamming-resistant systems, and personalized phishing defense strategies through augmented reality training.


