The Institute actively involves UG and PGT students in cyber security related projects, including UG final-year projects, PGT dissertation projects, and other ad hoc projects involving UG and PGT students as (paid or voluntary) research interns or assistants.
Below we list selected ongoing student research projects that involve UG and/or PGT students.
UG Final-Year Research Projects
The following UG final-year research projects are currently ongoing, supervised by members of the Institute on cyber security related topics.
- Cyber security education at schools: An Internet measurement based approach: Jamie Knott (Computing)
- OSINT for studying money mules: Maaknun Alam (Computing)
- I know you are telling a lie: Detecting false information in cyber(-physical) world: Leandro Gomes Baroca (Computing)
PGT Dissertation Research Projects
The 2020-21 PGT dissertation projects have all completed, and the new ones for 2021-22 academic year are still to be defined and selected/allocated.
Other Ad Hoc Research Projects
We currently do not have any ad hoc research projects involving UG or PGT students.
Contact Us
If you are an UG or PGT student who is interested in doing a cyber security related research project, please feel free to contact us via cyber-info@kent.ac.uk for advice. You can also directly contact members of the Institute to discuss project ideas, including proposing your own self-proposed project ideas.