Imranur Rahman is a PhD candidate and Graduate Research Assistant at NC State specializing in software supply chain security, quantifying how dependency declaration methods affect n-day attack risk. With 11 years of engineering experience, he previously led media capture and playback development for Samsung’s Chromium-based browser, delivering multimedia features for millions of web apps on Samsung devices. He brings hands-on systems and security expertise from open-source contributions to Chromium and a strong academic foundation including an MS and ongoing PhD in Computer Science. Imranur combines empirical research with production-grade engineering—measuring trade-offs while understanding the practical constraints of browser engines and embedded platforms. Colleagues describe him as patient in debugging deep root causes and pragmatic about balancing security benefits against developer and user costs. Based in Raleigh, he bridges research and industry with a focus on making real-world software ecosystems more resilient.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at North Carolina State University
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Computer Science and Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 2 months
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