Today, Tuesday 4th September, Dr Richard Guest, Reader of Biometric Systems Engineering and Deputy Head of the School of Engineering and Digital Arts is attending the 26th edition of the European Signal Processing Conference (EUSCIPCO2018) to stage a special session on Mobile Biometric Technologies in Rome. Organised by Richard, the session brings together novel research in person authentication on smart devices.
“AMBER (“enhAnced Mobile BiomEtRics”) is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network addressing a range of current issues facing biometric solutions on mobile devices. AMBER has ten Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early Stage Researcher (ESR) projects across five EU universities. The aim of the Network is to collate Europe-wide complementary academic and industrial expertise, train and equip the next generation of researchers to define, investigate and implement solutions, and develop solutions and theory to ensure secure, ubiquitous and efficient authentication whilst protecting privacy of citizens. Find our more here: https://www.amber-biometrics.eu/.
The Network runs between 1st January 2017 and 31st December 2020.