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Peter Rugg is a Researcher at the Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge. His primary focus is on applying the CHERI security architecture to the RISC-V instruction set, advancing hardware-software co-design for secure computing. He holds a PhD thesis available via Apollo and technical reports.
Teaching contributions include supervising Part II projects such as 'Parallelising Sequence Alignment' (2019-20) and 'Dynamic Binary Translator from Arm to RISC-V' (2020-21). He has also taught courses on Digital Electronics, Discrete Mathematics, Computer Architecture fundamentals, Cybersecurity principles, Cryptography, Hoare Logic, and Model Checking.
Affiliated with the William Gates Building at the University's main campus, Rugg's work bridges academic research and practical implementation in secure processor architectures.





