Onur Günlü
Onur received the B.Sc. degree (with high distinction) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Bilkent University, Turkey in 2011; M.Sc. (with high distinction) and Dr.-Ing. (Ph.D. equivalent) degrees in Communications Engineering both from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany in October 2013 and November 2018, respectively. He was a Working Student in the Communication Systems division of Intel Mobile Communications (IMC), now Apple Inc., in Munich, Germany during November 2012 - March 2013. He worked as a Research and Teaching Assistant at TUM between February 2014 - May 2019. He was a Visiting Researcher at the Information and Communication Theory (ICT) Lab of TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands during February 2018 - March 2018. Onur has been a Research Associate and Dozent at TU Berlin, Germany since June 2019. Onur has been a Brain City Berlin Ambassador since June 2020. His research interests include information theoretic privacy and security, coding theory, statistical signal processing for biometrics and physical unclonable functions (PUFs), federated learning (FL) with differential privacy and information privacy guarantees, and doubly-exponential secure identification. Among his publications is the recent book Key Agreement with Physical Unclonable Functions and Biometric Identifiers (Dr. Hut Verlag, 2019). He is currently a Guest Editor of the IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN INFORMATION THEORY and am a Reviewer Board Member of the MDPI ENTROPY and MDPI COMPUTERS journals.