Milan Lopuhaä-Zwakenberg
m.a.lopuhaa@utwente.nl
Pronunciation: [ˈmilɑn loʷpuˈɦaʔa ˈzʋakəmbɛrχ]
I am an assistant professor at the
FMT group of the University of Twente, in the
High Tech Risk Lab. My research focuses on mathematical properties of privacy, security and safety metrics and their applications. This includes:
- Quantitative analysis of attack trees and fault trees
- Category-theoretic and algebraic generalization of attack/fault tree metrics
- Information-theoretic approaches to (differential) privacy
- Optimizing tradeoffs between different metrics
- Analyzing and optimizing these metrics under uncertainty
In the past I have also done research on comparative Indo-European linguistics, especially Albanian, and arithmetic algebraic geometry. My PhD thesis was on moduli spaces of abelian varieties.
For contact details see
here.
Miscellaneous
- I am one of the organizers of SENSEI, a yearly workshop on Safety-Security interactions (2024, 2023, 2022)
- Every year, I create problems for the Dutch Linguistics Olympiad. Here is a collection of the problems I created for the first round, and here is an article about the linguistics olympiad aimed at high school teachers.