Education Background
Postdoctoral Research Associate - 2015 Carnegie Mellon University, Robotics Institute
Computer Science Ph.D. - 2014 West Virginia University
Computer Forensics Graduate Certificate - West Virginia University
Computer Science M.S. - 2006 West Virginia University
Computer Engineering B.S. - 2004 West Virginia University
Courses Taught
- EE368 - Software Engineering
- EE563 - Advanced Software Engineering
- EE491 - Directed Study (Large scale sensor systems)
- EE261 - Introduction to Programming and Software Design (2 sections)
- EE418 - Software Engineering Senior Design
- EE491 - Directed Study (Large scale sensor systems)
- EE575 - Empirical Methods in Software Engineering
- EE491 - Directed Study (Programming in Perl)
- EE261 - Introduction to Programming and Software Design
- EE360 - Microprocessors (co-taught with Dr. Abul Khondker)
- EE491 - Directed Study (Evaluating sensor systems for imaging in adverse conditions)
Research Interests
User habituation in behavioral biometrics, mining large-scale open source repositories, omniview multi-modal sensor systems
Awards
HASE 2011 Best Paper titled "Effects of user habituation in keystroke dynamics on password security policy".
Grants
Co-Pi on Acumen Detection, LLC: Biometric Identification of Dairy Cows based on Udder Vein Images Pilot Study, Grant Number: 100877, Amount: $14,950.