
معرفی
Jens Mache is a Full Professor of Computer Science at Lewis & Clark College, where he has held roles including Chair of the Mathematical Sciences Department (2013–2016). He earned a Vordiplom from the University of Karlsruhe (1992), an M.S. from Southern Oregon University (1994), and a Ph.D. from the University of Oregon (1999). His research focuses on parallel/distributed systems, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and high-performance computing. Supported by NSF, W. M. Keck, and John S. Rogers Program grants, he has collaborated with Intel, Sandia National Laboratories, and German institutions. Mache has received the Guanajuato Award and a Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung scholarship. He is a proponent of hands-on cybersecurity education, leading initiatives like EDURange and LIBRE-ary. His work emphasizes student success through machine learning, log analysis, and scalable frameworks.
Research Interests:
- Parallel and Distributed Systems
- Cybersecurity (including cloud, network security, and pedagogy)
- High-Performance Computing
- Educational Technology and Assessment
Grants & Collaborations:
- NSF-funded research on cybersecurity education and parallel computing
- W. M. Keck Foundation support for interdisciplinary projects
- Industry partnerships with Intel and Sandia National Labs
Awards:
- Guanajuato Award (Southern Oregon University)
- Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarship
Projects:
- EDURange: Cybersecurity competition platform
- LIBRE-ary: Open-source digital archiving system




