
معرفی
Brian Krupp serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer and Data Sciences at the Case School of Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, with his office located in Olin Hall, room 803A. His teaching portfolio spans critical areas including Computer Security, Programming Languages, and Mobile Development.
His academic credentials include:
- Doctor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Cleveland State University (2015)
- Master of Computer and Information Science from Cleveland State University (2020)
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Baldwin Wallace University (2005)
Dr. Krupp's research centers on the societal implications of mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, with particular emphasis on community benefits and user data transparency. He leads the Computer and Society (CAS) Lab at Case Western Reserve University, which investigates how mobile applications handle user data and how IoT systems can be designed for public good. His work bridges technical computing with social responsibility, focusing on real-world applications that enhance community welfare through technology.
The CAS Lab under Dr. Krupp's direction serves as a dedicated research hub for examining the ethical dimensions of mobile computing and IoT deployments. This includes analyzing data practices in mobile ecosystems and developing frameworks for technology that prioritizes user privacy while delivering community value.




