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Murat Gungor is an Associate Professor and Co-Program Director in the Computer Science & Innovation program at Champlain College, within the Division of Information Technology & Sciences. He is also affiliated with the Leahy Center for Digital Forensics & Cybersecurity, contributing to research and curriculum development in digital forensics and cybersecurity.
- Institution: Champlain College
- School: Division of Information Technology & Sciences
- Department: Computer Science & Innovation
- Role: Associate Professor, Co-Program Director
- Research Center: Leahy Center for Digital Forensics & Cybersecurity
Education:
- Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science, Syracuse University (2006)
- M.Sc. in Computer and Information Science, Syracuse University (2001)
- B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, Sakarya University, Turkey (1997)
Murat Gungor's research and teaching focus on software engineering, particularly object-oriented programming, software design patterns, software refactoring, and software architecture. His expertise extends to software project management and structural analysis for quality improvement. He emphasizes practical, iterative software development through hands-on projects, preparing students for real-world challenges in the tech industry. His teaching includes courses such as Software Refactoring and Software Design Patterns, where students learn to scale and optimize code effectively.
Although no specific publications are listed in the provided text, his work aligns with high-demand areas in computer science, particularly software development and cybersecurity, which the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects to grow significantly. His involvement with the Leahy Center indicates active engagement in cybersecurity and digital forensics research, though specific article trends cannot be analyzed without publication data.
No scientific awards or honors are mentioned in the provided material.
Murat Gungor has mentored students and served as a Faculty Fellow for emerging media. He has also contributed to the development of the computer science curriculum at Champlain College. While no specific grants are mentioned, his leadership roles and research center affiliation suggest involvement in academic and possibly externally funded initiatives. He has been teaching at Champlain since 2016, indicating sustained academic engagement.
He is actively involved in the Leahy Center for Digital Forensics & Cybersecurity, a research hub focused on digital forensics, threat detection, and cybersecurity education. This center provides experiential learning and research opportunities for students and faculty, positioning Gungor at the forefront of applied cybersecurity research and innovation.



