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Robert K. Cunningham is a Research Professor and Vice Chancellor for Research Infrastructure at the University of Pittsburgh. He leads strategic research infrastructure initiatives, oversees financial stability and growth for Pitt's research platforms, and serves as deputy director of special initiatives. He also holds leadership roles in the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute and Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition.
- Education: PhD in Cognitive and Neural Systems; Undergraduate in Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Prior roles: Adjunct Professor at CMU (Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering), Director of UMD's Laboratory of Physical Sciences, and Research Group Leader at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Research focuses on machine learning, cybersecurity (intrusion detection, privacy), digital image/video processing, and software engineering. He has patented security technology and chaired the IEEE Cybersecurity Initiative. His work bridges STEM, cyber science, and neuroscience, emphasizing large-scale interdisciplinary collaboration.
Prominent contributions include founding the IEEE Cybersecurity Development Conference and advising major research institutes. His leadership spans enterprise teams and infrastructure development across academic and governmental organizations.
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