Google Scholar: Joshua Curry (University of Southampton)

Powering the Environmental Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a constantly-evolving area of research and touches almost every aspect of life in the modern world. As technology moves forward, it is becoming increasingly important for these IoT devices for environmental sensing to become self-powered to enable long-term operation.…
Powering the Environmental IOT seeks to categorise the design concepts for self-powered systems, highlighting the many challenges at the interface between Energy Harvesting and the IOT
[PDF] Development and range testing of a LoRaWAN system in an urban environment | Semantic Scholar
This paper describes the construction and operation of an experimental LoRaWAN network surrounding the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Following successful installation, an experimental node design is built and characterised, with particular emphasis on radio range. Several configur…
Development and Range Testing of a LoRaWAN system covers our experience in Southampton as early adopters of LoRaWAN, and showcases experimental results of range and signal quality

Director of Higher Education Cyber Challenge 2019

Southampton to host the one of country’s largest inter-university cyber security challenge | University of Southampton
Southampton set to host the one of country’s largest inter-university cyber security challenge
In 2019 I ran a National Cyber Security Competition for over 100 students from 14 UK Universities

Second place at Inter-ACE 2018 and Third Place in 2017

Inter-ACE Success
Southampton returned to the national Inter-ACE competition hosted by the University of Cambridge. This time there were more than 30 teams competing and a wider range of universities had been invited…
In 2018, my team and I came second in a National Cyber Security Competition, Inter-ACE
Inter-ACE Challenge Writeup
This post is a companion post to our blog post “Inter-ACE Success” and will go into more details on the challenges that the competitors faced over the days. Credit for the challenge solutions goes to…
A technical writeup covering the challenge content at the event
Inter-ACE 2017
This year saw the return of the national Inter-ACE competition hosted by the University of Cambridge. There were 26 teams of up to four competing from 11 ACEs, including some of the top universities…
In 2017, my team and I came third in a National Cyber Security Competition, Inter-ACE
Southampton Team win National Hacking Challenge | Electronics and Computer Science | University of Southampton
A team of three Southampton Students has won a GCHQ sponsored national challenge to hack a purposely built website beating over 250 participants in teams from 11 top UK Universities.
One of the qualifiers for Inter-ACE 2017 was a buffer overflow challenge, which my team and I won