Andrii Shalaginov successfully completed his PhD trial lecture and thesis defense at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology on Friday, the 16th of February 2018 and will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
The title of his thesis is “Advancing Neuro-Fuzzy Algorithm for Automated Classification in Largescale Forensic and Cybercrime Investigations: Adaptive Machine Learning for Big Data Forensic” and the given topic for his trial lecture was “Internet of Things security and forensics: Challenges and opportunities”.
The following committee has been appointed to evaluate his thesis, trial lecture and defense:
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- First external opponent: Professor Ajith Abraham, IEEE, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer science VSB-Technick Univerzita Ostrava, Czech Republic.
- Second external opponent: Associate Professor Magnus Almgren, Institution før Data- och informationsteknik, avdelning Nätverk och system, Chalmers Tekniska Høgskola, Sweden.
- Internal member: Associate Professor Basel Katt, Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, NTNU.
- Committee administrator: Associate Professor Laura Georg, Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, NTNU.
Andrii Shalaginov carried out his PhD work at the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, NTNU in Gjøvik. His main supervisor was Professor Katrin Franke, Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, NTNU in Gjøvik and co-supervisors was Professor Slobodan Petrovic, Department of Information Security and Communication Technology, NTNU in Gjøvik and Professor Mario Köppen, Graduate School for Creative Informatics, Kyushu Institute of Technology.
Congratulations!
COINS supported Shukun Tokas to attend Andrii Shalaginov’s defence in Gjøvik, Norway.