XClose

UCL Department of Security and Crime Science

Home
Menu

Who we are

The EPSRC CDT in Cyber-Physical Risk is dedicated to advancing the future of cyber-physical security. Discover our mission, interdisciplinary research, and expert staff.

Researchers working on a 3D model.jpeg

Our vision 

Our mission is to build a workforce capable of anticipating and addressing the increasing risks posed by the convergence of cyber and physical systems. As hybrid threats become more complex —ranging from cyberattacks on critical infrastructure to AI-driven disinformation and physical sabotage— the need for interdisciplinary expertise has never been greater.

We provide our students with a unique, cross-disciplinary research environment that prepares them to tackle critical security challenges. In a world where the boundaries between the digital and physical realms are increasingly blurred, they are equipped to develop solutions that safeguard both.

Building on the legacy of two previous EPSRC-funded CDTs in Security Science (2010) and Cyber-Security (2018), our programme leverages UCL’s cutting-edge resources and expertise across fields such as cybersecurity, machine learning, disaster reduction, and social sciences.

This multidisciplinary approach ensures that our students can tackle cyber-physical security challenges from multiple angles—bridging the gap between digital and physical systems, and creating innovative solutions that protect both infrastructure and society.

Leadership team 

Our partners 

We collaborate with a diverse range of industry partners, academic institutions, and research centres to ensure that our work is relevant and impactful. These collaborations span across engineering, natural sciences, and the social sciences, as well as key UCL departments such as Electronic and Electrical Engineering and the Advanced Research Computing Centre. Based in central London, our research centre serves as a hub for collaboration, innovative thinking, and real-world impact. 

Supervisory team

Our CDT is supported by a multidisciplinary team of supervisors, bringing expertise from diverse fields, including machine learning, digital forensics, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, network security, industrial control systems, among others.

Find out more about the research projects they are supervising on our research project proposals page, which is a essential step for the application.

If you are applying via the AlbionVC-supported open topic pathway (for students with independent venture-backed projects), please still contact a supervisor to discuss your proposal.