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Dr. Stephanie Schuckers is a Visiting Professor and Director of the Center of Identification Technology Research (CITeR) at Clarkson University's Coulter School of Engineering & Applied Sciences. Her research focuses on signal processing from human-derived data, including biometric systems like fingerprints, iris, and electrocardiograms. She holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan and has extensive industry collaboration through CITeR, a National Science Foundation-funded center. Her work addresses liveness detection, spoof attack mitigation, and multimodal biometric systems. Over 100 academic publications and congressional testimony highlight her expertise. She teaches courses in stochastic processing, biometrics, and biomedical engineering.
- Education: PhD/MSE (University of Michigan), BSE (University of Iowa)
Research emphasizes statistical techniques, pattern recognition, and algorithm development for biomedical signals. Key areas include pediatric biometrics, cybersecurity for authentication systems, and sensor data analysis. Her lab evaluates systems against advanced persistent threats and develops standards for biometric equity across demographics.
Recent publications explore deepfake detection, iris segmentation in infants, and fusion of behavioral biometrics. She leads the LivDet competitions for biometric liveness detection and pioneered datasets for keystroke dynamics and mobile behaviometrics.
- Grants: NSF, DHS, and industry partnerships
- Labs/Teams: CITeR, BIOSAL Experience
