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Apu Kapadia serves as an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Informatics at Indiana University, leading research at the intersection of security, privacy, and human-centered systems design.
His work focuses on privacy mechanisms for sensor-driven environments, with specific expertise in wearable/mobile computing, anonymous communication systems, and crowdsourced data management. Funded by multiple NSF grants including a CAREER Award, his recent projects develop privacy-preserving technologies for wearable camera imagery. Kapadia's research bridges technical systems with user behavior, emphasizing practical deployable solutions.
Notable recognitions include:
- 2015 Early Career Academic Achievement Alumni Award
- Runner-up for 2009 Outstanding Research in Privacy Enhancing Technologies Award (two papers)
- 2007 Pervasive Computing Conference Honorable Mention Award
- 2014 Google Research Award
- 2013 Indiana University Trustees Teaching Award
- DOE High-Performance Computer Science Fellowship
He directs significant research initiatives through NSF funding while serving the academic community as program co-chair for HealthTech 2015 and PETS 2015-2016. Prior to Indiana University, Kapadia completed postdoctoral work at Dartmouth College and technical roles at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, building expertise in trustworthy systems architecture.
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