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Sebastian Köhler is a Research Fellow and Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford, leading research in wireless and physical-layer security within the Systems Security Lab. His work spans critical infrastructure security for space systems, autonomous vehicles, and electric vehicles.
He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford (2021), an MSc in Computing & Security from King’s College London (2018, best performance award), and a BEng in Computer Science from Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany. His doctoral work exposed vulnerabilities in EV charging protocols, earning him the EPSRC Doctoral Prize.
Research interests focus on system-level security challenges including satellite communication resilience, embedded systems vulnerabilities, and wireless protocol weaknesses. His work combines theoretical analysis with practical attacks against real-world systems like EV charging stations and spacecraft communication.
Key contributions include揭露电动汽车充电协议漏洞、卫星通信指纹攻击防御、以及空间系统的自适应编码安全性评估。His articles highlight interdisciplinary approaches bridging hardware-software interfaces and cryptographic protocols.
Advising and grants: Primary investigator on EPSRC-funded projects exploring EV charging security. Collaborates with automotive industry partners on embedded system hardening. Active in developing biometric authentication for charging infrastructure (CableAuth).
Labs/teams: Leads the Systems Security Lab’s embedded systems security subgroup. Collaborates closely with Oxford’s Cyber Physical Systems group and industry partners like Porsche AG.





