Prof. rer. nat. Frank Kargl
Prof. Kargl did his PhD in 2003 and habilitation in 2009 at Ulm University. Before that, he was co-founder of Arago and responsible for network operation and security in the computing center / KIZ of Ulm University. From end of 2009 to beginning of 2012 he was Associate Professor in the Distributed and Embedded Security (DIES) group at University of Twente in the Netherlands, afterwards until January 2016 in a new position as adjunct professor. Since February 2012, Prof. Kargl is the director of the Institute of Distributed Systems at Ulm University. From October 2013 to September 2016, he served as vice dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science, and Psychology and then as dean until September 2018. Prof. Kargl is a member of ACM, IEEE, the German Computer Association GI and its special interest groups Security and KuVS.
His main research interests investigate system and network security and technical privacy, in particular in cyber-physical systems that interact with the environment through sensors and actuators. Many of our research investigates those topics in automotive systems, Vehicular-2-X communication, and Connected, Cooperative, and Automated Mobility (CCAM), where we contributed also to standardization and implementation in practice. Other research activities deal with security of networked embedded systems, e.g., in the context of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) or building automation systems. For even more topics, check our ongoing projects.
Research Interests
- Security and Privacy in CCAM
- Trust assessment
- Safety, Security, and Privacy of Vulnerable Road Users
- Mountainbike-to-Hiker Warning Systems
- Network Security and Access Control
- Zero Trust architectures
- Privacy
- Privacy aspects in emprirical research
- and many more
Research Projects
- [bwNET 2.0](
- (2023/01 - 2025-12): Connectivity & Resilienz f眉r automatisierte Fahrfunktionen in Deutschland. Funding: BMFTR.
- (2022/09 - 2025-08; completed): Continuous and Efficient Cooperative Trust Management for Resilient CCAM. Funding: Horizon Europe.
- ReSense (2020/11 鈥 2023/02; completed): Retrospective Sensor Networks and Edge Computing for Secure Event Detection and Monitoring. Funding: BMBF/DAAD-GERF.
- SIDGRAPH (2014/08 鈥 2017/07; completed): Development of scalability and distribution mechanisms for graph-based and event-driven computations and simulations. Funding: Industry project.
- PRIPARE (2013/10 鈥 2015/09; completed): Design and implementation of a collaborative web portal for patterns and best practices for privacy
- and many more
Service
Current appointments:
- Academic coordinator for cooperation with German University in Cairo (GUC)
- Member of the PhD commission (Dr. rer. nat.)
- Member of joint commission for Computational Science & Engineering (CSE)
- Speaker of ZaWiW
Expired appointments:
- Member of the Habilitation commission (Dr. rer. nat.)
- 2016 - 2018: Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology
- 2013 - 2016: Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science and Psychology