CS PhD @ University of North Texas

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Dr. Yuede Ji is looking for multiple self-motivated Ph.D. students to work with him on various cool projects in cybersecurity, high-performance computing, graph learning, and graph analytics. If you are interested, please drop him an email at 1point3acres.com with your CV.

Bio:
Dr. Yuede Ji is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of North Texas. Yuede Ji’s research interest is at the intersection of Cybersecurity, High-Performance Computing, Graph Learning, and Graph Analytics. He aims to build efficient systems to protect the emerging data and computing devices from various layers, such as vulnerability detection, malware detection, and network threat detection. Furthermore, he aims to build high-performance computing systems with emerging hardware (e.g., GPU) to improve the scalability of cybersecurity techniques. His research works have frequently appeared at prestigious cybersecurity and high-performance computing conferences, including USENIX Security, SC, HPDC, RAID, and AsiaCCS. His research has won the best paper award at NPC 2014.

For additional information, please visit https://yuede.github.io/

Why UNT?
University of North Texas (UNT) is a Tier 1 Research Institution (Carnegie Classification as a Doctoral University: Highest Research Activity). The Computer Science and Engineering department has over 100 Ph.D. students, over 1,000 master students, and over 1,300 bachelor students. The CSE department’s strengths include Algorithms and Computational Science, Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, Computer Systems and Networking, Cybersecurity, and Software Engineering.
UNT is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) area, one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas with a population of about 7 million people, ever-increasing industrial and business activities. DFW has the third-largest concentration of corporate headquarters in the United States. Some of the major Fortune 500 companies include AT&T, Texas Instrument, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and GameStop. In 2020, DFW was recognized as the 36th best metropolitan area for STEM professionals in the U.S. There will be plenty of job opportunities for computer science students. Further, Austin and Houston are within several hours’ driving, which provides more opportunities.

Why Dallas?
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