Summary
Endadul Hoque is an Assistant Professor and security researcher with 11 years of experience focused on hardening computer networks and systems through automated vulnerability detection and resilient protocol design. He applies program analysis, software engineering, and formal verification to real-world domains including network protocols, operating systems, distributed systems, IoT, and embedded devices. Having progressed from PhD research and teaching roles at Purdue to faculty positions at Florida International University and Syracuse University, he blends deep academic rigor with practical system-building. His work emphasizes not just finding bugs but creating provably safer software, and he brings hands-on experience from industry (Intel) and extensive mentoring of students. Based in Syracuse, NY, he combines theoretical methods with applied experiments to close the gap between vulnerability discovery and deployable, robust defenses.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Science at Purdue University
Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science, Master of Science (M.Sc.), Computer Science at Marquette University
Bachelor of Science and Engineering (B.Sc. Engg.), Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Science and Engineering (B.Sc. Engg.), Computer Science and Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology