Summary
Reynaldo Morillo is a Cybersecurity and AI researcher with nine years of hands-on experience spanning secure inter-domain routing, IoT networking, and machine learning for mobile health. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and has published BGP security work at top-tier venues while designing practical policies that prioritize deployability. For over eight years he led development of DepWatch, a HIPAA-compliant mobile platform that pairs iOS apps, cloud backends, and ML models to predict depression treatment outcomes, blending clinical collaboration with production-grade engineering. His IoT research produced deterministic neighbor-discovery schemes that push performance in resource-constrained networks, a non-obvious thread linking his networking and embedded-systems expertise. Now at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, he fuses research depth with applied project delivery, bringing strong communication and stakeholder-facing experience from roles at Johns Hopkins APL and industry internships.
9 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at University of Connecticut
English, Spanish, French