Konstantinos Kalogiannis is a PhD candidate and security-focused research engineer at KTH with nine years of experience building AI-powered, edge-deployable defenses for autonomous vehicles and vehicular platooning. He combines hands-on systems work—maintaining PKI, provisioning OBUs/VMs, and running NSS group infrastructure—with research in misbehavior detection, jamming and network attacks against cooperative driving systems. His toolset spans C++, Python, Kalman filters, HMMs/GMMs and practical deployments (Artemis framework for highway platooning scenarios), and he routinely supervises and teaches advanced projects in vehicular and network security. Based in Stockholm, he bridges academic rigor and production-ready engineering, often extending simulation tools to support real-world maneuvers and adversary models that reveal subtle privacy and safety trade-offs.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at University of Crete
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