Mohannad Alhanahnah is a security researcher and academic with a PhD in Computer Engineering from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and an MSc in Computer Security from the University of Kent, bringing roughly a decade of applied research and engineering experience. He blends static and dynamic analysis with formal methods to harden applications and machine learning systems, and his work has translated into two issued USPTO patents. Mohannad has navigated both academia and industry—from research roles at UW–Madison and Chalmers to co-founding a security-focused startup and serving as WARF Ambassador—demonstrating an ability to move ideas toward commercialization. He holds industry certifications including CISSP, CEHv7, and Security+, underscoring practical operational security expertise alongside deep research credentials. Based in Doha, he pairs global research collaborations with hands-on engineering experience dating back to network and security roles in Jordan, an uncommon mix that helps him bridge theory and deployment.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
BSc, BSc at Al-Balqa Applied University
Master's degree, Master's degree at University of Kent
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