Dr. Gabriele Oligeri
Associate Professor
Dr. Gabriele Oligeri
Associate Professor
Educational Qualifications
PhD in Computer Engineering
MSc in Computer Engineering
Entity
College of Science and Engineering
Divison
Information & Computing Technology
Biography
Dr. Gabriele Oligeri is an Associate Professor at College of Science and Engineering. Before joining Hamad Bin Khalifa University, he was an assistant research professor at KINDI Center for Computing Research at Qatar University. He received his M.Sc and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering from the University of Pisa. He spent about 6 years at the Italian National Research Council (CNR), 1 year at the University of California (UCI), 2 years at the University of Trento (IT), and 2 years at the University of Roma Tre (IT).
PhD in Computer Engineering
University of Pisa, Italy
2007
MSc in Computer Engineering
University of Pisa, Italy
2005
- Signals intelligence
Assistant Research Professor
KINDI Center for Computing Research, Qatar University
2016 - 2017
PostDoc Researcher
University of Roma Tre, Italy
2013 - 2016
PostDoc Researcher
Information Engineering and Computer Science, University of Trento, Italy
2011 - 2013
Caprolu, M., Sciancalepore, S., Grigorov, A., Kolev, V., & Oligeri, G. (2024, May 27–30). Watch nearby! Privacy analysis of the people nearby service of Telegram. The 17th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec2024), Seoul, Korea.
Oligeri, G., Sciancalepore, S., Raponi, S., & Di Pietro, R. (2023). PAST-AI: Physical-layer authentication of satellite transmitters via deep learning. IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 18, 274–289. [Engineering/Safety, Risk, Reliability, and Quality; CiteScore: 14.4]
Oligeri, G., Sciancalepore, S., Ibrahim, O. A., & Di Pietro, R. (2022). GPS spoofing detection via crowd-sourced information for connected vehicles. Elsevier Computer Networks, 216(C). [Computer Science/Computer Networks and Communications; CiteScore: 10.8]
Raponi, S., Oligeri, G., & Ali, I. M. (2022). Sound of guns: Digital forensics of gun audio samples meets artificial intelligence. Springer Nature Multimedia Tools and Applications, 81, 30387–30412. [Engineering/Media Technology; CiteScore: 4.6]
Oligeri, G., Sciancalepore, S., Raponi, S., & Di Pietro, R. (2020, July 8–10). Brokenstrokes: On the (in)security of wireless keyboards. 13th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks (WiSec’20), Linz, Austria.
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