Research | Research Team|Collaboration Agreements

Scytl´s researchers have built their scientific careers in different universities and private companies. To date, they have published more than 25 papers in the field of electronic voting security.
Collaboration Agreements
Collaboration Agreements

As part of its R&D strategy, Scytl has entered into collaboration agreements with leading academic research centers and groups specializing in e-voting and e-government security. These research groups collaborate with Scytl on R&D tasks and projects, allowing Scytl to maintain a leadership position in the industry.

The following are some of the research centers which maintain agreements with Scytl:

 

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB)

As a spin off from this University, Scytl maintains a strong relationship that has led to several collaborations with the DEIC's cryptographic research group where Dr. Andreu initiated his research on e-voting security.

 

International Teledemocracy Centre (ITC)

Napier University - Scytl and the ITC have been in contact since 2004 and are collaborating on an EU-funded project on e-democracy (eRepresentative).

 

Universitat Rovira Virgili (URV)

Scytl and the URV entered into a collaboration agreement in 2002. Since then, the CRISES cryptographic research group and Scytl have collaborated on multiple research projects.

 

Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC)

The UPC SerTel cryptographic research group entered into a collaboration agreement with Scytl for giving support on e-voting and e-government security research.

 

Universitat de Lleida (UdL)

Scytl and the UdL cryptographic research group of the Mathematics Department entered into a collaboration agreement for jointly researching the application of new cryptographic algorithms on e-voting and e-government environments.