Aleksandar MATOVIC is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT), specifically within the CritiX research group. His work focuses on cybersecurity and software engineering, with an emphasis on designing resilient systems for large-scale infrastructures and safety-critical applications. He is advised by Marcus Voelp and collaborates under the direction of Prof. Paulo Esteves-Verissimo. He holds an MSc in Innovation, Design, and Technology from Mälardalen University (Sweden, 2019). His research explores adaptive security mechanisms, critical infrastructure protection, and the intersection of cybersecurity with safety-critical systems. Recent publications highlight advancements in resilient control systems (e.g., stateless recovery protocols) and embedded systems morphing (Admorph approach). His work bridges theoretical cybersecurity concepts with practical applications in cyber-physical systems. No scientific awards are listed in the provided information. His current projects involve collaboration within the CritiX group to enhance security frameworks for industrial and infrastructural systems.