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José Luis Hernández Ramos

Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoc Fellow

Department of Communications and Information Engineering (DIIC)

University of Murcia


Office: 1.37 (1st floor, Computer Science Faculty)

Phone: +34 868 88 8503

E-mail address: jluis.hernandez@um.es


Short Biography

José Luis Hernández-Ramos works as a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Murcia (UMU) working on the topic of decentralized machine learning for cyberattack detection in Internet of Things (IoT) scenarios. Before that, he worked as scientific officer at the European Commission, DG JRC, where he was involved in some of the most prominent EU cybersecurity initiatives. He co-authored the JRC Cybersecurity Taxonomy, which was adopted by the official EU Vocabulary in 2021, and contributed to the definition, management, and support of the EU Cybersecurity Atlas. He also worked in the coordination and evaluation of the pilot phase of the Regulation (EU) 2021/887, as evaluator in the European Blockchain Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) on blockchain solutions for the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI), and as observer member of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) Ad Hoc Working Group on EU Cybersecurity Market. He also contributed to several JRC technical reports on cybersecurity in intelligent transportation systems (ITS),and the SWD (2022) 40 final on EU strategic dependencies and capacities: second stage of in-depth reviews. Moreover, he contributed on the analysis of cybersecurity standards and the relationship with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), and co-authored the joint report between JRC and ENISA "Cyber Resilience Act Requirements Standards Mapping - Joint Research Centre & ENISA Joint Analysis".

He received the M.Sc. in 2012 and Ph.D (“cum laude” and “Best PhD Thesis Award”) in 2016 from the University of Murcia (UMU), Spain, where he also worked as a researcher. During his degree studies, he also collaborated as a research assistant and worked as an intern at AGT International in Darmstadt (Germany) in the IT security group. In 2015, he was a visiting researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicaçoes in Aveiro (Portugal), in the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) at University of Kent (UK) in 2023, and in Telefonica Research in 2024 . During his PhD studies, he also served as a teaching assistant in the Computer Engineering degree at UMU, and as co-advisor of several BSc, MSc and PhD thesis, including the thesis "Definition of a Methodology for the Security Evaluation of Internet of Things Devices", which received the award to the best doctoral thesis in cybersecurity from the Spanish Network of Excellence on Cybersecurity Research (RENIC) in 2021. He co-authored several book chapters and more than 60 research papers in top IEEE/ACM journals. He also co-edited the book "Security and Privacy in the Internet of Things: Challenges and Solutions". He collaborated with more than 100 researchers from a plethora of research institutions, universities, companies, and public institutions around Europe. His research has been covered by different media, including “El País” newspaper, “La7” TV, and ORM radio. In October 2024, his h-index was 22 according to Scopus (30 in Google Scholar) with 1965 citations (3514 in Google Scholar).

He participated in different FP7/H2020 research projects, such as SOCIOTAL, SMARTIE, OLYMPUS, and SerIoT (JRC Principal Investigator), in which he has co-authored project deliverables and eight open software projects that are registered under intellectual property. He has served as a scientific expert for the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France), the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (Spain) the Science Fund (Republic of Serbia), and the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT). He was also selected by the Science and Technology Office of the Congress of Deputies in Spain as one of the experts for the report on cybersecurity as part of the creation process of the Oficina C. In addition, he served as TPC member/co-chair of several conferences, and guest editor in different journals. He has also contributed to reports from the Alliance for the Internet of Things Innovation (AIOTI) around standardization aspects in IoT. In 2022, he was also awarded a Ramón y Cajal fellowship (declined), and received the accreditation as Associate Professor (“Contratado Doctor”) by ANECA and R3 (“Established”) researcher. Furthermore, in 2023, he was awarded a Leonardo grant funded by BBVA Foundation to study the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in cybersecurity link and a “Consolidación investigadora” grant funded by the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation for the establishment of his research line on the AI-based analysis of the human factor in cybersecurity. He is member of several associations, including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA), European Laboratory for Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELLIS), the IFIP TC 11 Working Group 12 - Human Aspects of Information Security and Assurance, and the Security, Privacy, Identity and Trust Engagement NetworkPlus (SPRITE+) link. He is also a founding member of the IEEE TRUST-IoT Working Group link

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