Dr Hervé Borrion has been serving as the Deputy Director of the EPSRC-funded £17mSecurity Science Doctoral Training Centre based at UCL. He pursued his postgraduate education at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Aéronautique et de l’Espace (Masters) and at University College London (PhD) where he specialized in radar signal processing for target recognition. He developed a strong interest in the application of sensor-based technologies in various research centres including the Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (Paris), Los Alamos National Laboratory (US), UCT-CSIR (Cape Town) and Tsinghua University (Beijing) .
Between 2006 ad 2008, he has been working as science manager for security and crime science at UCL, and brought together a community of academics from 30 UCL departments around a broad security research agenda to satisfy the needs of companies and government agencies. He was the founding director of the MSc in Countering Terrorism and Organised Crime, the MRes in Security Science and the Certificate in Security Research at UCL. Since 2009, he has been involved in a number of research projects involving the development of modelling techniques for security applications.
He was part a number of advisory board including the London Technology Network's Security interest group and the EU Security-project HARMISE. In 2012, he also served as the Chairman of the International Crime Science Conference.
Dr Hervé Borrion, 35 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9EZ, UK - Tel: +44(0)20 3108 3194