The site of Research Experiences for Undergraduates – Emerging Issues in Cybersecurity is funded by NSF CISE which offers a ten-week summer research experience to a diverse group of undergraduate students. The site is hosted jointly by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech). The 2024 program was held from Tuesday, May 28 to Saturday, August 3.
Students
Quynh Anh Do (San Diego State University, CA)
April Gauthreaux (Louisiana Tech University, LA)
Nicole Goulet (University of Mississippi, MS)
Ivan Hinojos (San Juan College, NM)
Marjorie McKusick (Oberlin College, OH)
Oswaldo Omar Olson (California State University, Long Beach, CA)
Caleb Parten (Eastern New Mexico University, NM)
Canela Slade (University of Southern Mississippi, MS)
Monju Tanakajima (Northern Kentucky University, KY)
Carlo Velarde (University of Iowa, IA)
Faculty Mentors
Dr. Jun Zheng (CSE)
Dr. Subhasish Mazumdar (CSE)
Dr. Ramyaa (CSE)
Dr. Haoying Wang (BTM)
Dr. Sihua Shao (EE)
LLM Performance in Code Obfuscation: Insights from Gemini and Llama3 Poster Presentation
Analysis of Two Cyberattacks on an Energy Management System Poster Presentation
Visualization of Semantics from Common Weakness Enumeration Descriptions Poster Presentation
Semi-supervised Outlier Detection for Anomaly Detection in Industrial Control Systems Poster Presentation
Simulated Impacts of Cyber Threats Within Precision Agriculture Poster Presentation
The support for this work is provided by the National Science Foundation (CNS-2150145).