About Me

Welcome!

My name is Sudip Saha. My research interests lie in the areas of networked systems, cybersecurity and privacy, multi-agent systems and data mining. My research aims at understanding the effects of network properties, dynamic network processes and strategic decision making in various security problems, and developing algorithms for securing networks and cyber-physical systems. Currently I am working at Facebook to build systems for identifying privacy sensitive changes and verifying implementation of privacy policies in code and data components.

I completed my Ph.D. in computer science at Virginia Tech in 2016. During my doctoral studies, I worked as a graduate research assistant at Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Lab (NDSSL), where I was advised by Dr. Anil Vullikanti. I have an M.S. in computer science from University of Memphis (UofM), Tennessee and a B.S. in computer science and engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh. I had the opportunity to work as a Ph.D. intern at the data sciences group of Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) in the summers of 2014 and 2015.

NEWS

  • Dec, 2018: Joined Facebook in the Privacy Engineering team.
  • Apr, 2017: Our paper FlipNet accepted at ICDCS, 2017.
  • July, 2017: Joined Bloomberg L.P. as a R&D Software Engineer.
  • Jun, 2016: Defended Ph.D. dissertation.
  • Dec, 2015: Our work on network spectral radius minimization accepted at SDM, 2015.
  • Aug, 2015: Spent another summer at PNNL as a Ph.D. intern.
  • Apr, 2014: Our paper on epidemic containment game accepted at AAAI, 2014.
  • Aug, 2014: Completed summer Ph.D. internship at PNNL.