The NYIT Laboratory for behavioral Authentication, Machine learning and Privacy (LAMP) is a group of faculty, students, and visitors of the New York Institute of Technology who enjoy doing research in machine learning and cryptography applied to authentication and privacy. Research directions and projects are broadly scoped, ranging from behavioral biometrics to cryptographic protocols.
Faculty
PhD Students
- Lam Nguyen
- Nicholas Cariello
Master Students
- Saliha Demir
- Semih Cengiz
- Robert Eslinger
- Ensueno Pabon
- Seth Levine
- Krutik Poojara
- Hilbert (Gene) Locklear
- Tarang Gupta
- Savitri Gadagi
- Xiaohui Chen
- Keyvan Chamani
- Fatimah Elsayed
- Niket Sagar
- Diksha Chhabra
- Rui Wang
- Zdenka Sitova (visiting)
- Patrick Koch
- Sathya Govindarajan
Undergraduate Students
- MirMoazam Abass
- Leroy Lomotey
- Maria Lombardo
- Francheska Niveyro
PhD and Postdoctoral Visitors
- Ding Ding
- Briland Hitaj
- Qing Yang
- Jaroslav Sedenka
REU Visitors
- Ariana LaCue
- Matthew Lombardo
- Angela Chan
- Brittney Hill
- Denis Agnew
- Stephen Sam
- Kendall Molas
- Lynn Nan Wu
- Charissa Miller
- Tristan Gurtler
- Colin Montreil-Anatra
- Tayeb Zaidi
- Wendy Rummerfield
- Marcelo Colome
- Peter Story
- Adam Scrivener
- Janina Grayson
- Michael Holmes
- Gerald Liu