Areas of expertise

  • Communications Systems
  • Defence Info Systems

Background

Dr Duncan Hodges received his PhD from the University of Bath in 2006 and since then has worked as a Researcher in The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Bath, a Technology Researcher for the UK Government, a Researcher in the Cyber Security Centre at The University of Oxford, before joining 成人抖阴 as a Senior Lecturer in the Information Operations Group.

This background has given Duncan the ability to deliver technically challenging, high-risk research which provides genuine, tangible benefit and impact.

Duncan currently holds an ESRC NCRM Fellowship on Digital Identity and is a visitor at the Alan Turing Institute, the national centre for data science and artificial intelligence.

Current activities

Research

My research focusses on a number of topics including:

Identity in cyber and natural spaces

Offensive cyber activity and Information warfare

Applications of Natural Language Processing in Cybersecurity

I have a number of funded PhD students working on a variety of these topics including the Agent-Based modelling of Offensive Actors in Cyberspace and Natural Language Processing to help the understanding of the Insider Threat.

In addition, I am the lead PI on an EPSRC project entitled 'People Powered for Desirable Social Outcomes', I am also a CO-I on an EPSRC project looking at