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CARAMEL has been registered to cyberwatching.eu platform.

CARAMEL has been registered to cyberwatching.eu platform.

We are pleased to announce that recently the Caramel Project has been registered in the European observatory of research and innovation in the field of cybersecurity and privacy.

This action was made as an effort to consolidate an online hub of the projects that with its work provide research and innovation activities across Europe in the field of cybersecurity. CARAMEL project, aims to address vehicle cybersecurity through the implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques. Helping to mitigate associated safety risks .

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2nd General Assembly of CARAMEL Project

2nd General Assembly of CARAMEL Project

The 2nd General Assembly of Caramel Project took place in Aveiro, Portugal at the Fundação Engenheiro António Pascoal from 29 – 30 January 2020. In this session, the entire CARAMEL consortium, formed by academic and industry partners as well as the Project Coordinator and Technical Manager participated reviewing the actions carried out and defining the next steps to achieve the goals of CARAMEL Project.

All three pillars of CARAMEL were discussed:

  • Autonomous cars
  • 5G connected vehicles
  • Electromobility

The action plan to address all of the aforementioned pillars were carefully discussed, achieving an excellent agreement between each partner member of the consortium.

This meeting was not only useful to address the Project goals but also to improve the work environment among all project members, through a friendly social interaction.

Members of CARAMEL project.
The Project Officer (PO), Dr. Pouria Sayyad Khodashenas, summarizing the actions carried out and the next action items.
Talk to students of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)

Talk to students of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC)

The Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain organizes in a weekly basis, different activities like talks, technical visits, etc. for the EETAC Master’s degrees Applied Telecom and Engineering Management (MASTEAM) and Advanced Telecommunications Technologies (MATT) students. Those activities usually invite experienced people from companies, research centers or institutions and allows to the students maintain contact with professionals with experience.

In this context, one of the members of the Caramel project Dr. Pouria Sayyad Khodashenas (@p_khodashenas on Twitter) H2020 CARAMEL Project Coordinator gave a talk to UPC students, he shared information about the Next-Generation Mobility: Protecting the new generation of cars from cybercriminals. On such talk, the EU-funded CARAMEL project was introduced as well its three main pillars: a) Mobility b)Telecommunications c)E-charge.

MASTEAM-MATT talk

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