
About
Patrick Tague is an Associate Teaching Professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Information Networking Institute (INI), part of the College of Engineering. He specializes in graduate-level course development and instruction in networking, security, and computer systems. His research focuses on IoT security, wireless communications, resilient systems, and sensor data analysis. He co-advises the Carnegie Mellon Embedded Systems Club and the MITRE eCTF competition team.
Education:
- Ph.D. and MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Washington (2009)
- B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota
Contributions:
- Active member of the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) community
- Co-authored 90 peer-reviewed publications and 7 US patents
- Primary advisor for 11 Ph.D. graduates, 4 of whom pursued academic roles
Labs/Teams:
- Mobile, Embedded, & Wireless Security (MEWS) Research Group
- Mentor for MITRE eCTF competition teams
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