I graduated with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, in April 2007. I used to work in the eBiquity Research Lab at UMBC. The eBiquity group works on diverse research areas including pervasive computing, autonomic computing, artificial intelligence, agent technology, and knowlegde management, to name a few.
Currently, I am working for Cougaar Software, Inc, building distributed agent systems to manage logistics and supply chains in large scale commercial and military applications.
While at UMBC (2006-2007), I also worked for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, on developing a prototype for speeding up supercomputing applications using high-speed optical networks and consolidated semiconductor memory on remote supercomputer server blades. I was working with Dr. Milton Halem and Dr. Michael Seablom of NASA GSFC.
In 2005, I worked on Secure Routing and Intrusion Detection in MANETs, in collaboration with Dr. Tom Karygiannis and Dr. Michaela Iorga, from the Computer Security Division, NIST. We have implemented a first of its kind IPv6 based secure routing protocol SecAODV, and an Intrusion Detection System for MANETs.
I did my Master's from Oregon Graduate Institute, Portland. I worked with Dr. David Maier and Dr. Lois Delcambre on the DARPA funded Autonomix Project, in collaboration with MIT Lincoln Labs.