Department of Computer Science

Collaborators

Dr. Dwight Richards is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Physics at the College of Staten Island (CSI), CUNY. He is a Co-PI of NSF LUCID project. He is leading the effort to initialize the requirements of the system, including what features and capabilities its visualization mechanisms should possess. And decide what kind of hardware will be needed to support the proposed system.

Dr. Claude F. Turner is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science at Norfolk State University. He is a Co-PI of NSF LUCID project. Dr. Turner is leading the effort to design the visualization software and interface. Determine the best software to be used to develop the visualization system. Development of the software requirements will include information regarding the programming language, the integrated development environment (IDE), the graphical library, and the backup and dissemination mechanism.

Dr. Weifeng Xu is an associate professor is an associate professor in the School of Criminal Justice and the Director of Forensic Science – Cyber Investigations program at University of Baltimore. He is a Co-PI of NSF Target Infusion project. Dr. Xu is leading the effort to design hands-on lab modules. The modules are cryptographic simulations of real-world scenarios, including standard protocol usages, attacks, and countermeasures.