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Computer Science & Engineering

Lorie Liebrock

Dr. Lorie Liebrock is the director of the New Mexico Cybersecurity Center of Excellence and a computer science and engineering professor. Her research interests are enterprise-wide cybersecurity, digital forensics (think “cyber sleuth”), parallel computing, visualization, and more generally, cybersecurity.

Liebrock earned a bachelor’s and a master’s from Michigan Technological University. She also earned another master’s and her Ph.D. from Rice University. She has appeared on morning talk radio to talk about the conflict between the FBI and Apple over iPhone security measures. She is the governor's designee on the New Mexico Cybersecurity Planning Committee and the Cybersecurity Selection on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's National Advisory Council (12-1-2022 through 11-30-2025).

Clinton Jeffery

Dr. Clinton Jeffery is the chair of NMT's Computer Science and Engineering Department. He has written books on graphics programming, program monitoring and visualization, and most recently, how to build your own programming language. Jeffery specializes in creating software systems that reduce unnecessarily difficulties encountered in many technical tasks.

Subhasish Mazumdar

Dr. Subhasish Mazumdar is a professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department. His research focuses on mobile data management, document databases, integrating heterogenous data sources, and information

Dr. Mazumdar received his doctorate at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

Hamdy Soliman

Dr. Hamdy Soliman is a computer science and engineering professor. His research focuses on neural networks (self-learning computers), network security, and wireless/mobile security. Soliman and his students are developing a network of sensors that can quickly detect and respond to forest fires.

Soliman earned his bachelor’s in computer science and engineering from Alexandria University in Egypt in 1978. He earned his master’s from the Florida Institute of Technology in 1983 and his Ph.D. from New Mexico State University in 1989.

Areas of expertise are protocols, security, smart applications of the following: Computer Networks, Sensor Networks, Neural Networks, Wireless/Mobile Routing. My areas of interest are protocols/algorithms/ applications: All-Fiber-Optics Technology, data/Image compression, programming languages design/implementation/applications, novel computer architectures, and the smart management of Big-Data/Cloud computing systems.

Ramyaa

Ramyaa is an assistant professor in computer science, focusing on theory and logic, complexity theory, artificial intelligence and Machine Learning.

Her primary fields of research focus on emerging models of computation, such as stream computation, and biological neural networks. Her secondary research area is Artificial Intelligence, focusing on machine learning. She also is interested in using data mining techniques to solve real-world problems and in advancements in neural networks, especially biologically inspired developments.

Ramyaa earned her bachelor’s at Madurai Kamaraj University in India. She earned two master’s in computer science and artificial intelligence at the University of Georgia. She earned her Ph.D. in computer science at Indiana University before completing a post-doc in Germany.

Dongwan Shin

Dongwan Shin is a professor of computer science at NMT, specializing in cybersecurity, system security, usable security, and software engineering security. Dr. Shin has published many papers in these areas, including investigations into the vulnerability of web applications.

Jun Zheng

Jun Zheng is an associate professor of computer science. His research areas include wireless networking, mobile computing, performance evaluation, network security, computer architecture, fault-tolerant computing, and image processing. He also runs the Human-Centered Computing and Security Lab.