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Dr. Selçuk Uluağaç is an Eminent Scholar Chaired Associate Professor at Florida International University (FIU), leading the Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab. He holds a courtesy appointment in the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Science. Previously, he worked at Georgia Tech and Symantec, with degrees from Georgia Tech (PhD) and Carnegie Mellon University (MS). His research focuses on cybersecurity, privacy, and IoT/CPS systems, funded by NSF, DOE, and industry partners exceeding $18M. He has authored hundreds of publications, secured 17 patents (one licensed), and serves on editorial boards of IEEE journals.
Education: PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (200X); MS in Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University (200X).
Research Interests: Developing security frameworks for IoT devices, privacy-preserving techniques, machine learning for cybersecurity, and CPS threat mitigation. Notable projects include sensory channel threat analysis, IoT fingerprinting, encrypted traffic privacy leakage detection, wearable-based authentication, and cryptomining activity detection.
Awards: Recognized with prestigious NSF CAREER Award and multiple institutional awards for research and teaching excellence. Active in professional service, including conference chairs (ACM WiSec 2019, IEEE CNS 2022 TPC Chair) and NIST panels.
Grants & Funding: Over $18M from NSF, DoE, US Air Force, Google, Microsoft, and Cisco. Entrepreneurial focus with patents commercialized.
Labs & Teams: Directs the Cyber-Physical Systems Security Lab, collaborating on applied security solutions. Media-featured research highlights societal cybersecurity impacts.




