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Prashant Krishnamurthy is a Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Computing and Information, where he teaches foundational and advanced courses in wireless networks and cryptography. As a cofounder of the national Center of Academic Excellence (CAE) in Information Assurance Education and Research, he has driven curriculum development and secured over $5 million in grants from the National Science Foundation and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- Research Focus: Wireless network security, location-based systems, spectrum policy, and privacy-preserving technologies
- Grants: Served as PI/co-PI for major NSF and state-funded initiatives
- Labs: Cofounder of the Laboratory for Education and Research in Security Assured Information Systems (LERSAIS)
His work bridges technical innovation with policy implications, including spectrum virtualization, secure IoT frameworks, and combating decentralized finance (DeFi) vulnerabilities. Recent publications highlight interests in quantum network routing, digital twins for smart homes, and machine learning applications in network design.
The most recent 15 articles reveal expertise in quantum networking, DeFi security, IoT privacy, and resilient wireless architectures. Topics span zero-trust frameworks, spectrum sharing, and dynamic task assignment in smart environments.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, his grants and lab leadership underscore significant contributions to cybersecurity education and research.
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