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As a PhD student in the School of Computer and Cyber Sciences, you will have a great opportunity to work closely with our first-class faculty on a variety of research projects funded by the National Science Foundation, National Security Agency, Department of Defense and others. See below for examples of projects for which our faculty are looking for graduate students.

“A Socio-Technical Framework for Handling Digital Evidence with Security and Privacy Assurances.”

Principal Investigator: Dr. Gokila Dorai.

Co-Principal Investigators: Dr. Gagan Agrawal and Dr. Hoda Maleki

Key Objectives: Using NLP technologies and semi-structured data management towards using developing software that responds to legal directives and retrieves relevant evidence from a device containing intermingled data.

Research Assistants Characteristics: Seeking three students for this project with knowledge and experience in programming, cryptography, a strong background in group theory, programming experience in Python/Java; mobile programming (Android/Swift); machine learning skills; natural language processing; data mining

"A Robust Framework with Rigorous Semantics and Security Guarantees for Election Day Voter Check-In"

Principal Investigator: Dr. Alex Schwarzmann.

Co-Principal Investigators: Dr. Costas Busch, Dr. Darek Kowalski and Dr. Edward Tremel 

Key Objectives: To develop a rigorous scientific foundation for electronic check-in systems, providing "One voter, one vote" guarantee with security and integrity, and responsive to the requirements and needs of election officials and voters. 

Research Assistants Characteristics: Several positions are available for research assistants with interest and/or background in one or more of the following areas: distributed systems, software engineering and system building, cryptography and authentication, networking and network security, data replication and consistence and fault tolerance.

CyberCorps Scholarship for Service

Principal Investigator: Dr. Michael Nowatkowski

Co-Principal Investigators: Dr. Gagan Agrawal, Dr. John Heslen, Dr. Darek Kowalski, and Dr. Alex Schwarzmann,

The Scholarship for Service program provides scholarships for up to three years of support for cybersecurity education at the graduate level for PhD students who are U.S. citizens and willing to work for the U.S. government for at least three years after obtaining their degree.

"I-CURE -- In-situ Analytics with Compressed or Summary Representations for Extreme-Scale Architectures"

Principal Investigator: Dr. Gagan Agrawal

Key Objectives: This project will make analysis of data from simulations more effective on upcoming systems for HPC using techniques such as bitmaps and associated GPU implementations.

Research Assistant Characteristics: Seeking students with prior background in parallel programming and HPC, including C/C++ programming, working in Unix environments, and knowledge of computer architectures.

"K-Way Speculation for Mapping Applications with Dependencies on Modern HPC Systems"

Principal Investigator: Dr. Gagan Agrawal

Key Objectives: This project broadly focuses on developing efficient implementations of complex/irregular applications on GPU's or other accelerators.

Research Assistant Characteristics: Seeking students with prior background in parallel programming and HPC, including C/C++ programming, working in Unix environments, and knowledge of computer architectures.

Learning-Enabled Cyber-Physical and Virtual Systems

Principal Investigators: Dr. Jason Orlosky and Dr. Weiming Xiang

Key Objectives: Dr. Xiang and Dr. Orlosky's research interests involve hardware and software tools for cyber-physical systems (CPS). They are also broadly interested in methods and applications across CPS domains, such as drone and robot control, stability analysis, augmented and virtual reality interfaces, hybrid systems, fuzzy logic, and neural networks.

Research Assistant Characteristics: Seeking students with experience in areas such as control theory and engineering, human interface design, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and familiarity in one or more of the following: Python, Matlab, C#, and/or C++

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