DEMTECH - Key Persons


Agata Murawska

Job Titles:
  • Master ( University of Wroclaw, Poland )

Anne Kathrine Phil Vadgård

Job Titles:
  • Master ( University of Aarhus, Denmark )

Carsten Schürmann

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Professor at the IT University of Copenhagen
Carsten Schürmann is Professor at the IT University of Copenhagen focusing on information security, cryptography, language based security, formal methods, and computational social choice. He leads the DemTech research project on trustworthy democratic technologies, an interdisciplinary research effort between computer science and social science that studies trust in digital elections. In the past he was a member of the computer science faculty at Yale University. In 2002, he received the NSF CAREER award.

Christopher Gad

Job Titles:
  • Associate Professor
  • Member of the Technology
Christopher Gad is a member of the Technology in Practice (TiP) group at ITU. He has been working in voting technology for people with disabilities.

Daniel Gustafsson

Job Titles:
  • Master ( Chalmers University, Sweden )

David Basin

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Center of Information Security
  • Professor
David Basin has the chair of the Center of Information Security hosted at the ETH Zurich.

Jian Wang

Job Titles:
  • Master ( University of Aachen, Germany )

Olivier Belanger

Job Titles:
  • Master ( IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark )

Peter Brottveit Bock

Job Titles:
  • Master ( University of Oslo, Norway )

Peter Ryan

Job Titles:
  • Professor
Peter Ryan heads the Electronic Voting Laboratory at the University of Luxembourg and advises the British government on electronic voting technology. He is the author of the Pret-a-Voter voting protocol a variant of which was used at the Victoria 2015 State Election, Australia.

Randi Markussen

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Technology
  • Retired
Randi Markussen is a member of the Technology in Practice (TiP) group at ITU. She is a historian by training and studies social, cultural and political aspects of the use of information technology.

Steffen Dalsgaard

Job Titles:
  • Now Associate Professor at IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark.