Summary
Gursimran Singh is a PhD candidate and adjunct instructor in computer and information science at Rochester Institute of Technology, specializing in network security, data plane programmability, and performance analysis, with hands-on expertise in P4 and deep packet inspection. Collaborating with Dr. H.B. Acharya and Dr. Minseok Kwon, he has contributed to multiple publications and is actively exploring censorship measurement and analysis for real-world impact. He blends web development, malware analysis, and data science with a researcher's rigor, applying ML techniques to security and networking challenges. Based in Rochester, NY, he is actively seeking summer internship opportunities in PhD research, software development, and cybersecurity to translate academic insights into practical solutions. He is pursuing a PhD in Computer and Information Science at RIT, alongside an MS in CS from the University at Buffalo and a BS in CS from Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, underscoring a strong foundation across theory and applied engineering. He is an enthusiastic lifelong learner who communicates complex ideas clearly, as reflected in his GitHub bio: "I am a learner. A student of life."
9 years of coding experience