Summary
Joydeep Mitra is an Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University with a decade of experience at the intersection of secure software engineering, programming languages, and applied data analysis. His research and teaching focus on Android app security—creating benchmarks, empirical evaluations, and design methodologies to make mobile software more robust. He holds a PhD from Kansas State University and has translated research into practice through contributions like the MIT App Inventor CloudDB feature. Beyond security, Joydeep has worked on cheminformatics and crystallography applications, demonstrating uncommon breadth across domains that require both algorithmic and domain-specific insight. Known for combining rigorous empirical methods with practical tooling, he bridges academia and applied development in Boston’s research ecosystem.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, 3.9, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, 3.9 at Kansas State University
BTech, Information Technology, BTech, Information Technology at West Bengal University of Technology
English, Hindi, Bengali