About
Kim Hammar is a postdoctoral researcher at The University of Melbourne and Imperial College London during 2025-2028, advised by Prof. Tansu Alpcan and Prof. Emil Lupu. His research interests are in the intersection between game and control theories and large-scale systems, focusing on networking and security applications. He was the recipient of the VR International Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025.
Previously he has been a Ph.D. student at the Division of Network and Systems Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology (started Nov 2019), supervised by Prof. Rolf Stadler and Prof. Pontus Johnson. Before starting his Ph.D., he worked as a Research Engineer at Hopsworks with Assoc. Prof Jim Dowling, as a Data Analytics Engineer at Allstate in Chicago, as a researcher at KTH under the supervision of Prof. Mihhail Matskin, as a network operator at Tele2, as a software engineer at Ericsson, and as a research engineer at MIC Nordic. He graduated with a BSc degree in computer engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 2016 and with an MSc degree in distributed systems from the same university in 2018 with a GPA of 5/5.
Contact me at kimham[at]kth.se for a more detailed CV.
A video about our research project is available here: