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Assistant Professor and Director of Cybersecurity
Ph.D. in Computer Science, Sorbonne University, Paris, France
MS and BS in Computer Science from the University of Manouba,
ENSI, Tunisia
Email: amtibaa@umsl.edu
Office: 320 ESH
Phone: (314) 516-5086
Fax: (314) 516-5400
Office Hours:
Phone: (314) 516-5086
Fax: (314) 516-5400
Office Hours:
SP2025
Mon 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Wed 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
I am available during office hours (in-person or remotely by
Zoom: https://umsystem.zoom.us/j/99302855782
for any course, research, or cybersecurity program related questions.
Research Interests:
Dr. Mtibaa’s research interests include Next-Generation Networking and Internet, CyberSecurity, Privacy, Information-Centric Networking (ICN)), Mobile/Edge Computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and Wireless Sensor Networks.
Research Projects & Grants:
- NASA STTR 2020-I (2020-2021): Autonomous Environmental Monitoring and Management Platform for Remote Habitats
- NSF/Intel (2017-2020): ICN-WEN: Collaborative Research: ICN-Enabled Secure Edge Networking with Augmented Reality, (collaboration with UCLA)
- NPRP Cycle 9 (2016-2019): Protecting Building Automation Networks From Insider Attacks. [NPRP 9-069-1-018]
- NPRP Cycle 8 (2017-2019): Mobile Opportunistic Cloud Computing: Enabling Generic Computational Offloading to Extreme Heterogeneous Entities. [NPRP 8-1645-1-289]
- Texas A&M Proof Of Concept research grant: Building a d2d Offloading Platform.