Giovanni Camurati is currently a PhD student in the Software and Systems Security group of EURECOM. He likes to work on interdisciplinary projects involving Electronics, Computer Science and Security. Lately he focused on symbolic execution of firmware and on electromagnetic side-channel attacks. He has been at EURECOM for his double-degree in Electronic Engineering with Télà ©com-ParisTech (Diplôme d'ingénieur) and Politecnico di Torino (Laurea Magistrale with Honors). In 2014, he obtained his Bachelor with Honors from Politecnico di Torino. Giovanni has worked six months in ARM as an intern in the CPU design team in Sophia-Antipolis. His research aimed at investigating and implementing hardware support for an innovative programming technique in a next-generation multi-core application processor. The topic is wide and requires multi-disciplinary and multi-layer knowledge and skills. His master degree thesis is based on this work.
Screaming Channels: When Electromagnetic Side Channels Meet Radio Transceivers