Monireh Dabaghchian
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Cybersecurity Assurance and Policy Center
Morgan State University
Office: McMechen Hall 623
Phone: (443) 885-2348
Research interests
Cybersecurity
Network Security
IoT and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) Security
Robust Machine Learning / ML Security
Machine Learning, Deep Learning
Online Learning, Multi-armed Bandits
News
May 2023: I am honored to receive a Recognition in Research from the School of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences at Morgan State University for my contributions in research.
April 2023: Awarded NSF Grant, Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law and Society (TRAILS), Role: Senior personnel, 2023- 2028, Amount: $1,250,000.00.
April 2022: I am honored to receive the PowerLIVE Faculty Award 2022 for the commitment and contribution to the students' academic success.
March 2022: Our paper on "Multiuser Scheduling in Centralized Cognitive Radio Networks: A Multi-Armed Bandit Approach" has been accepted by IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networking (TCCN).
September 2021: Our paper on "Self-Unaware Adversarial Multi-Armed Bandits with Switching Costs" has been accepted by IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
April 2021: I received NSF Research Initiation Award ($299,999) on "Secure Spectrum Sharing for Intelligent Internet-of-Things (IoT) Wireless Communication Networks".
April 2021: Our paper on "Online Learning-Based Defense Against Jamming Attacks in Multi-Channel Wireless CPS" has been accepted by IEEE Internet of Things Journal (IoT-J).
January 2021: I have become a TPC member for IEEE Communications Quality and Reliability Workshop (CQR) 2021
October 2020: Our paper on "Impact of Jamming Attacks on Vehicular Cooperative Adaptive Cruise Control Systems" has been accepted by IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Communications (TVT).
May 2020: I have been selected as the recipient of the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award 2020 from George Mason University
January 2020: I gave an invited talk on my research at the School of Computing, University of Utah.
November 2019: our paper on "Machine Learning-Based Delay-Aware UAV Detection and Operation Mode Identification over Encrypted Wi-Fi Traffic" has been accepted by IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics (TIFS).
August 2019: I joined the Department of Computer Science at Morgan State University as an Assistant Professor.Â