Michael Nutt is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and researcher with nearly a decade of experience bridging customer-facing technical support and applied cybersecurity research. He builds end-to-end systems—from Android honeypots and device-usage telemetry to Django backends for remote monitoring—and pairs that hands-on development with data-driven process improvements honed at companies like Automattic and Apple. With a strong academic record at the University of North Texas (ongoing PhD) and practical teaching experience at Tarrant County College, he translates complex security problems into deployable solutions and curriculum. Colleagues describe him as resourceful and strategic, able to move between troubleshooting at scale and designing research prototypes that capture novel threat data.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.8, Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.8 at University of North Texas
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Michael Nutt - Assistant Professor at Tarrant County College