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Mardiros Merdinian
Mardiros Merdinian is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and a senior information security officer at State Street Corporation. His significant industry experience in the fields of information assurance and information security inform his cybersecurity courses, where he aims to teach students the practical applications they need to learn theoretical topics.
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Sakib Miazi
Sakib Miazi is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His research works to understand how users make privacy decisions and develop privacy-preserving tools and for ubiquitous technologies, and he teaches courses on cybersecurity, networks, and distributed systems.
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Vidoje Mihajlovikj
Vidoje Mihajlovikj is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His research focuses on software engineering, specifically layout and representation of reaction networks.
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Mark Miller
Mark Miller is a part-time lecturer at Khoury College, and the president and executive director of technology education company Learningtech.org. He is interested in inclusive, equitable computer science education, and is an active participant in California’s growing efforts to bring computer science into K-12 classrooms.
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Aditya Mishra
Aditya Mishra is an associate teaching professor at Khoury College. His research explores green computing, sustainability, and distributed systems and networking.
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Varun Mishra
Varun Mishra is an assistant professor at Khoury College, jointly appointed with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences. His research leverages ubiquitous technologies like smartphones and wearables to enable mental and behavioral health interventions.
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Alan Mislove
Alan Mislove is a professor and the senior associate dean for academic affairs at Khoury College, and a core faculty member of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute. His research deals with distributed systems and networks, with a focus on using social networks to enhance the security, privacy, and efficiency of emerging systems.
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Joydeep Mitra
Joydeep Mitra is an assistant teaching professor at Khoury College. His research interests center around mobile app security and privacy, and he’s been recognized by Google with two Android security awards for discovering vulnerabilities in the Android platform.