Sibin Mohan is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at The George Washington University and holds an adjunct research appointment at UIUC, combining over a decade of academic and applied research in security, real-time and embedded systems, and cyber-physical systems. His work focuses on making safety-critical environments—automotive, avionics, medical devices, and SCADA—more resilient through intrusion detection, timing analysis, and trustworthy system design across multicore and heterogeneous architectures. He bridges theory and practice, with a research trajectory that includes roles at UIUC’s Information Trust Institute, Oregon State, and industry internships at Microsoft Research and Qualcomm. Known for tackling the intersection of security and real-time constraints, he brings uncommon depth in both low-level architectural analysis and systems security for autonomous and cloud-connected platforms.
7 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Frank Anthony Public School
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at North Carolina State University
BE, Computer Science & Engineering, BE, Computer Science & Engineering at PES Institute of Technology
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