Munindar Singh is an Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina State University , where he also serves as Co-Director of the DoD-sponsored Science of Security Lablet . His research spans Artificial Intelligence , Multiagent Systems , and Service-Oriented Computing , with applications in Cybersecurity , Privacy , and Social Computing . His research interests focus on ethical and sociotechnical dimensions of AI, including moral reasoning in social contexts , resilient multiagent systems , and responsible computing for sustainability . His work integrates formal methods with machine learning to address challenges in decentralized systems , agent communication , and cyber deception . Recent publications highlight trends in AI ethics , cybersecurity , and social simulation , with subfields like moral judgment analysis , domain adaptation , and metaverse services . These works often bridge technical and societal concerns, emphasizing trustworthy AI and ethical governance . Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (2020) ACM/SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award (2020) IBM Shared University Research Award (2018) NCSU Research Leadership Academy Membership (2017) IFAAMAS Influential Paper Award (2016) National Science Foundation CAREER Award (1996) Munindar has held leadership roles, including editor-in-chief of ACM Transactions on Internet Technology and IEEE Internet Computing . His research is funded by sponsors such as DARPA , NSF , and IBM . He co-directs the Science of Security Lablet , a DoD-funded initiative advancing cybersecurity research.



