Department of Computer Science: MSc Thesis Presentations
SECCLO students will present their MSc theses on Wednesday 3 June at 9:15-13:20 via Zoom.
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SECCLO thesis presentations
Time: Wednesday, 3 June at 9:15-13:20
Venue: (Meeting ID: 650 9775 9667, Passcode: 439355)
| Start | End | Presenter | Thesis topic | Supervisor (Aalto) | Supervisor/examiner (exit) | Advisor(s) |
| 9:15 | 9:40 | Durgut Elif Cemre | The effect of UI design in cookie consent dialogs on users | Sanna Suoranta | Melek Önen | - |
| 9:40 | 10:05 | Hashemi Seyedamirreza | Full Flattening of Nested Data Parallelism in the Futhark Compiler | Jukka Suomela | Alceste Scalas | Troels Henriksen |
| 10:05 | 10:30 | Khaligova Jamala | eBPF for Low-Overhead, In-Cluster Network Probing in Kubernetes | Mario Di Fransesco | Erik Hjelmås | Jacopo Bufalino, Ernst Gunnar Gran |
| 10:30 | 10:55 | Horodynski Alves Vitor Celso | Re-Designing Crowdsourced Misinformation Warnings on TikTok | Verena Distler | Paolo Papotti | - |
| 10:55 | 11:20 | Nygård Alexander Kenneth | Agent-System Interface Designs for Enterprise Applications: A Comparative Empirical Study | Alex Jung | Alberto Lafuente | Falco Winkler |
| 11:20 | 11:35 | COFFEE BREAK 15 MIN | ||||
| 11:35 | 12:00 | Parappattu Anjali Jiss | Evaluation of the approach from Shift left to shift down | Antti Ylä-Jääski | Davide Balzarotti | Kristian Bäckström |
| 12:00 | 12:25 | Cristoferi Valentina | State-space models for temporal graph modelling – with application to cyber security | Antti Ylä-Jääski | Björn Sand Jensen | - |
| 12:25 | 12:50 | Sokhin Artem | A Graph-Based Provenance Model for Human–Agent Software Workflows | Fabian Fagerholm | Björn Sand Jensen | - |
| 12:50 | 13:20 | Sonoda Kohsuke | Automatic Test Generation with Symbolic Execution Engines and LLM Powered Tools for C and C++ Programs | Tian Haoye | Mads Dam | Hamed Nemati, Mohammed Salman Shaik |
SECCLO is an Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) programme in information security and cloud computing offered by a consortium of six highly ranked technical universities in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, and France. During the two-year MSc studies, students will study at two of the consortium universities and graduate from both. The first year of the SECCLO curriculum is offered by Aalto University. The second year will be completed at one of the other consortium universities: KTH, NTNU, DTU, UT or EURECOM. The final project, Master’s thesis, is written under the joint supervision of both the first- and second-year university.