Petar Radanliev

Dr. Petar Radanliev lectures and supervises postgraduate master's students' research dissertations on AI and cybersecurity at the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford. He is also a Lecturer/Instructor at Pearson and O’Reilly (USA), while conducting research on digital identity system security at the Alan Turing Institute, based at the British Library in London.

After completing his PhD in 2013/14, Petar held postdoctoral research appointments at Imperial College London, the University of Cambridge, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, where he remained for seven years before moving to his current position.

His work spans artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, post-quantum security, and blockchain security. This research has led to an H-index of 25 (as indexed by Web of Science and Scopus), over 3,700 citations, more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, and four authored books.

In recognition of his contributions, Petar has received major funding awards, including a Fulbright Fellowship and the Prince of Wales Innovation Award.