Thomas Engel
Thomas Engel
is professor for Computer Networks and Telecommunications at the University
of Luxembourg.
From 1987 to 1995 he studied Physics and Computer Science at the University of Saarbruecken, Germany, where he graduated in 1992 and received the title
Dr. rer. nat. in 1996. Between 1996 and 2003, as joint founder, he was a member of the board of directors and vice-director of the
Fraunhofer-guided Institute for Telematics e.V. in Trier, Germany, co-responsible for the scientific orientation and development of
the institute, definition, acquisition and realization of all research projects, which were 70% industry-financed.
Since 2002, he has taught and conducted research as a professor at the IST/University of Luxembourg. His SECAN-Lab team deals with performance, privacy and
identity handling in Next Generation Networks. As a member of the European Security Research Advisory Board (ESRAB) of the
European Commission in Brussels, he advised the Commission on the structure, content and implementation of the FP7 Security
Research Programme. He was coordinator of three European projects, including the Integrated Project u-2010 with 16 partners,
about Next Generation Networks using IPv6. Prof. Dr. Thomas Engel is member of the Information and Communication Security
Panel ICS of NATO and Civil High-Level Expert for Electronic Communications (representing Europe) of NATO CEP/CCPC.
He is speaker of the regional group Trier/Luxemburg of the German Society for Computer Science (GI).
Since 2009 he is chairman of the National IPv6 Council Luxembourg and Vice Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security,
Reliability and Trust SnT at the University of Luxembourg.
