
About
Hui Chen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and a member of the doctoral faculty in the CUNY Computer Science Ph.D. program. His research integrates software engineering, wireless networks, and system security.
- Education: B.E. (1993), M.S. (1996), M.S. (2003), Ph.D. (2007) in Computer Science and Geophysics.
Chen's research spans modeling and analytics of software and systems, wireless sensor networks, network security, and computer science education. His lab focuses on accountable systems and predictive models for developer behavior.
Recent publications emphasize just-in-time defect prediction, internet censorship detection, and wireless sensor applications. Awards include multiple PSC-CUNY grants and an NSF award for secure programming education innovations.
- Scientific Awards:
- PSC-CUNY Award #67751-00 55 (2024-2025)
- NSF #2235976 (2023-2026)
- Additional PSC-CUNY grants (2018-2024)
Chen serves on IEEE/ACM technical program committees and advises students in his MASS lab, which emphasizes industry collaboration and hands-on research in software/hardware security domains.
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