Prof. Dr. Max Mühlhäuser is head of the Telecooperation Lab and Dean of Computer Science at Technische Universität Darmstadt. He is leading the Doctoral School on "Privacy and Trust for Mobile Users", acts as deputy speaker of the CRC on the Future Internet and as PI at the CRISP research center and at the collaborative research center (CRC) on Cryptography-Based Security Solutions. Together with about 35 team members, he conducts research in three domains of computer science as follows. (1) Cybersecurity, -Privacy and –Trust- e.g., assessment measures for IT security and QoS scenarios based on computational trust, privacy for mobile and for smart meter networks, damage/attack resilience for critical infrastructures. (2) Computer Networks and Distributed Systems – e.g., new methods for sensor, event and media networks, in-network-processing in software defined networks (SDN), and intelligent environments at personal to city scale. (3) Human Computer Interaction – e.g., novel interaction concepts for 3D-printed personalized devices, immersive and on-body-interaction, novel augmented and mobile-interaction technology, and electronic tables and walls. Following his PhD in Karlsruhe in 1986, Prof. Mühlhäuser was founder and head of an industrial research center. He worked as either professor or visiting professor at universities in Germany, the US, Canada, Australia, France, and Austria. He published more than 400 Articles, books and book chapters. 2012 he was appointed Adjunct Professor at QUT Brisbane, since 2015 he is a member of acatech, the German Academy of the Technical Sciences.