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Amanda Hsu
CS PhD Student @ Georgia Tech
Amanda Hsu is a PhD student at Georgia Institute of Technology in the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy, co-advised by Professor Paul Pearce and Professor Frank Li.1 Her research interests include network verification, systems security, and Internet measurement, with a broad focus on cybersecurity and the Internet.1
Prior to her PhD studies, Amanda graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in May 2021 with an undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering.1 During her time at UIUC, she served as the President of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).2
Amanda has gained valuable research experience through multiple internships:
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Research Intern at Censys: She interned at Censys, a cybersecurity startup in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for two summers.2 Her work at Censys focused on cybersecurity research.
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Research Intern at Max Planck Institute for Informatics: From July 2023 to November 2023, she worked with Dr. Oliver Gasser.3
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Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia Institute of Technology: This is her current position as part of her PhD program.3
Amanda's academic achievements include:
- Recipient of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) in 20221
- Herbert P. Haley Fellowship at Georgia Institute of Technology in 20221
- President's Fellow at Georgia Institute of Technology in 20211
- Knights of St. Patrick at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 20211
Her research has resulted in several publications, including work on NAT64 deployment, IPv6 apportionment, client puzzles for state exhaustion attacks resilience, and circuit-level verification of P4 programs.1
Amanda's LinkedIn profile username is amanda-hsu-7116b7155, as mentioned in the query.