Erinevus lehekülje "Cyber security research excellence course" redaktsioonide vahel
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* Prof. Dr Olaf Maennel olaf.maenne[at]taltech.ee Professor of Cyber Security at TalTech University, Scientific Lead | * Prof. Dr Olaf Maennel olaf.maenne[at]taltech.ee Professor of Cyber Security at TalTech University, Scientific Lead | ||
− | * Dr Matthew Sorell, University of Adelaide, Representing partner university, Adjunct Professor in Digital Forensics | + | * Dr Matthew Sorell, University of Adelaide, Representing partner university, and Adjunct Professor in Digital Forensics at TalTech University |
* Prof. Dr Tobias Eggendorfer, University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten, Representing partner university | * Prof. Dr Tobias Eggendorfer, University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten, Representing partner university |
Redaktsioon: 26. september 2018, kell 16:54
Introduction
Objective
The objective of the Cyber security research excellence course is to strengthen Estonia's position on international cyber security research excellence. The main purpose is to give the cyber security students a concrete experience in academic research, academic writing and presenting their work to an international audience, also to build the basis for the students to establish long-term collaborations on an international level. The starting point for this will be solving some concrete problems in cyber security in an international collaborative way.
Outcome
The students will write a paper to be published at a conference or in a journal on original research done over the year. They will gain experience in conducting research and academic writing, build international long-term collaborations with students and supervisors at TalTech University as well as the partner universities.
Partners
This course will take place in collaboration between three universities:
- TalTech University
- University of Adelaide (Australia)
- University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten (Germany)
Organisation
Timeline
It is expected from the students that they will actively "drive" the course, set their own milestones and be responsible for their progress. Throughout the course the students will be constantly mentored on a one-to-one basis. Furthermore, the students can get help from mentors participating in this collaboration, which currently includes academics working at the University of Adelaide, TalTech University and University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten.
- October 2018 Getting acquainted with the course, signing up
- November - December 2018 Selecting the topic area, literature review
- February - May 2019 Regular meetings with the supervisors. During the spring, the students will meet with the supervisors regularly and discusses progress and questions arising from the work. This also includes discussions on topics such as 'how to conduct a literature review', 'research methodology', 'how to select a conference or journal', etc. Also submitting a 1,000 word research abstract and initial findings to the Interdisciplinary Cyber Research workshop (ICR)
- July 2019 Attending at ICR (if accepted) and presenting ongoing research at the workshop
- Autumn 2019 In the second half of the year we will more focus on analysing data, writing-up a paper using latex, etc
- October 2019 Poster presenting research methodology, and results.
- January 2020 Research paper draft ready to submit to journal or conference
Topics
The proposed research topics are as follows:
TBD
The students are welcome to propose their own topic.
Grading
TBD
ECTS
The course is running through all 2019 and valued at 15 ECTS (6 ECTS for spring semester 2019, 6 ECTS for autumn semester 2019, 3 ECTS C3S Summer School).
Participants
Target group
The course is targeted at Cyber Security MSc students, who have a strong interest in pursuing an academic career, conducting research, and publishing papers. Furthermore, we encourage MSc students to participate in this course in order to understand the more academic perspective early on and then join our PhD program and thereby strengthens Estonia's Cyber Security research.
Important dates
Please keep track of the following dates and deadlines:
- Indicate interest in this course by 29 October 2018
Further deadlines TBD
Administrative matters
Contacts
- Kristi Ainen kristi.ainen[at]taltech.ee Project Manager at TalTech University, Administrative Support
- Prof. Dr Olaf Maennel olaf.maenne[at]taltech.ee Professor of Cyber Security at TalTech University, Scientific Lead
- Dr Matthew Sorell, University of Adelaide, Representing partner university, and Adjunct Professor in Digital Forensics at TalTech University
- Prof. Dr Tobias Eggendorfer, University of Applied Sciences Ravensburg-Weingarten, Representing partner university