
معرفی
Filipe Augusto da Luz Lemos is a Courtesy Research Professor at Syracuse University's Department of Forensic Science within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research bridges forensic science, electronic engineering, and artificial intelligence to address security and operational challenges in distributed systems, critical infrastructure, and industrial environments.
Educational Background
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Informatics (Federal University of Technology Paraná, Brazil)
- M.S. in Forensic Science (Syracuse University, USA)
- B.S. in Industrial Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in Electronics and Telecommunications (Federal University of Technology Paraná)
- Specialization in Safety Engineering (Federal University of Technology Paraná)
Research Interests
Dr. Lemos focuses on digital forensics (including network security, memory analysis, and evidence processing), cybersecurity (threat detection in critical infrastructure and SDN security), and forensic linguistics (authorship attribution and cybercrime language analysis). He also develops forensic education programs integrating AI tools and real-world case studies. In technical domains, his work spans DevOps/SRE (Infrastructure as Code, CI/CD automation), cloud-native architectures, and IoT-based industrial telemetry, emphasizing predictive maintenance and anomaly detection in mining/petroleum/gas sectors.
Advising & Grants
No formal advisees or grant information is listed in the provided text. His contributions emphasize curriculum development and hands-on training methodologies in forensic science.
Labs/Teams
His work is associated with interdisciplinary teams focused on cloud infrastructure resilience, forensic AI tool development, and industrial sensor network optimization, though specific lab names are not mentioned.


