Teklay Gebremichael
Background
Teklay Gebremichael has a bachelor degree in information technology from Mekelle Institute of Technology, Ethiopia and studied his Master's Degree at the University of Trento, Italy, in computer science with a specialization in Internet Technologies and security. After graduation, he worked at the same university for two, during which he focused on mobile applications security. Today, Teklay is a PhD-student at STC and he is currently working in the research project SMART.
Area of interest
His current research area is security of Internet of Things (IoT). Specifically, he focuses on developing cryptographic (group) key establishment schemes in the context of IoT. The research challenge consists in designing efficient key establishment algorithms (with regard to computational complexity, memory footprint and power consumption) that are convenient for low computation-power and small storage capacity IoT devices.
Publications
Conference papers
Ferrari, N. , Gebremichael, T. , Jennehag, U. & Gidlund, M. (2018). Lightweight Group-Key Establishment Protocol for IoT Devices: Implementation andPerformance Analysis. Paper presented at the The Fifth International Conference on Internet of Things: Systems, Management and Security (IoTSMS 2018)
Gebremichael, T. , Jennehag, U. & Gidlund, M. (2018). Lightweight IoT Group Key Establishment Scheme Using One-way Accumulator. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC), Rome, June 19-21, 2018.
Qureshi, U. M. , Hancke, G. P. , Gebremichael, T. , Jennehag, U. & Gidlund, M. (2018). Survey of Proximity Based AuthenticationMechanisms for the Industrial Internet of Things. Paper presented at the The 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON2018), Washington DC,October 21-23, 2018.