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Prof. Dr. Arsenia Chorti

BI Research Fellow

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Arsenia Chorti is a Professor at the École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications (ENSEA) at the ETIS Lab UMR 8051, Research Fellow of the Barkhausen Institut gGmbH and a Visiting Scholar at Princeton University. Her research spans the areas of wireless communications and wireless systems security for 5G and 6G, with a particular focus on physical layer security. Current research topics include: context aware security, multi-factor authentication protocols, IoT anomaly detection, 5G / 6G, machine learning for communications, new multiple access techniques and scheduling. She is a Senior IEEE Member, Associate Editor in Chief of the IEEE ComSoc Best Readings, IEEE Distinghuished Lecturer (24-25), Member of the IEEE INGR on Security, Chair of the IEEE Focus Group on Physical Layer Security and a Member of various ITU Working Groups including on Security of the Metaverse. She has participated in the reduction of the ITU report M.2516-0 on 'Future technology trends of terrestrial International Mobile Telecommunications systems towards 2030 and beyond' (sections on trustworthiness). Finally, she has served in the IEEE P1940 Standardization Workgroup on Standard profiles for ISO 8583 authentication services and at the IEEE Teaching Awards Committee.