Fabian Fleischer is a PhD candidate and Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia Tech specializing in the intersection of AI and cybersecurity, with six years of applied research and engineering experience. He studies how AI can augment traditional bug-finding techniques to harden systems software and has contributed to DARPA-funded projects, including a first-place win in the AI Cyberchallenge that secured $6M for his team. His background spans fuzzing, binary analysis, and Android security from roles at UC Santa Barbara and FAU Erlangen‑Nürnberg, plus industry experience as a database developer. Fabian combines rigorous academic training with practical tool-building—having led Java directed fuzzing efforts—and brings a global perspective from study and research stints in Brazil and the U.S. He is based in Atlanta and pursues research that bridges theoretical advances and mission-scale security outcomes.
6 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
Visiting Scholar, Entrepreneurship & Engineering, Visiting Scholar, Entrepreneurship & Engineering at Louisiana State University
Study Abroad, Computer Science, Study Abroad, Computer Science at Universidade Federal do Paraná
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