Bjorn De Sutter is a Full Professor in the Computer Systems Lab within the Department of Electronics and Information Systems at Ghent University, Belgium. His research spans software protection/security (obfuscation, side channels, diversity) and code generation for accelerators like GPUs. Research interests include: Software protection mechanisms against reverse engineering and attacks Compiler techniques for heterogeneous architectures Multi-variant execution and software diversity Cryptographic key extraction and protection modeling Publications focus on software security (67%), systems (20%), and compilers (13%), with recent work in protection evaluation methodologies, GPU compilation, and diversified execution. Key trends include empirical security validation and adaptive protection techniques. Awards and honors: Barco Award for Graduation Dissertations (1998) HiPEAC Technology Transfer Awards (2013, 2018) ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper & Best Paper Award at ICPC 2017 Advises 4 PhD students and 6 Master's candidates. Secured €2M+ funding from: EU FP7 (ASPIRE coordinator) FWO projects on software protection/compilers VLAIO industrial fellowships Leads the Computer Systems Lab focusing on secure compilation and architecture-aware optimization.


