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Dr. Morozov's area of research interests is cryptography based on coding and correlated randomness, including post-quantum cryptography and secret sharing, with applications to cloud computing.

Apurba is a graduate student in the Network Security Lab at UNT. His research areas include blockchains and formal verification. He also labels himself as a part-time athlete and loves and participates in all forms of exercise.

Vinh Quach is a doctoral student and a research assistant in the Network Security Lab at the University of North Texas (UNT). His primary research areas include Zero Trust, Zero Knowledge Proof, and Cybersecurity for the Internet of Things (IoT). He obtained his Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) and has over 10 years of experience in the biotechnology field.

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Ishan Ranasinghe is a doctoral student and a research assistant in the Network Security Lab (NSL) at the University of North Texas (UNT). The key areas of his research are Human-Machine Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, and the Future Workforce. Ishan is studying how humans can intervene to make the autonomous system more efficient and reliable. He obtained his Master's degree in Computer Science from St. Cloud State University. He has over seven years of experience in the academic and research field.

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Burak received his BS degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey, in 2018, and his MS degree in Computer Science from Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey, in 2020.

He worked as a Computer Hardware and Software Engineer at Baykar Defense Inc. between March 2021 and September 2021. Since September 2021, he has been pursuing a doctoral degree in the Computer Science and Engineering department at the University of North Texas.

My research areas include cybersecurity, cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicle security, and social media analysis for cybersecurity.

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Logan Widick is a doctoral student in the Network Security Laboratory (NSL) at the University of North Texas (UNT). His current research area is identity management. 

Prior to starting doctoral studies at UNT, Logan was an undergraduate research assistant at the NSL. As an undergraduate, Logan designed, developed, and tested vital sign monitoring applications for Android smartphones. He participated in a webcast at the National Science Foundation and presented the vital sign monitoring applications, and helped conduct field trials of said applications in Boston, MA.

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Shakila Zaman is a Ph.D. student in the Network Security Lab at the University of North Texas. She works on Metaverse Interoperability where the Blockchain network is chosen as the underlying technology. Moreover, she works as a Teaching Assistant in the Computer Science and Engineering department

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