Mohamed Azab
Current University
Virginia Military Institute
Background Focus
Azab's research focus is on cybersecurity and trustworthy engineering crosscutting the areas of Software Defined Networking architectures and protocols, high performance and cloud computing, ubiquitous Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical systems.
Background
Azab is an assistant professor of computer and information sciences at Virginia Military Institute. His research interests lie in the area of Cyber security and trustworthy engineering ranging from theory to design and implementation.
His recent research crosscuts the areas of Software Defined Networking (SDN) architectures and protocols, high performance and cloud computing, ubiquitous Internet of Things (IoT), and Cyber-Physical systems (CPS). Azab has multiple patents, book chapters among various publications in archival journals and conference proceedings and is the founder of the Cyber Security and IoT lab.
He served as a reviewer for funding agencies, an associate/guest editor for several prestigious journals, and as a track chair and keynote speaker for several top-tier international conferences.
Alma Mater
Mohamed received his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech.