Shuangbao Paul Wang

Paul Wang is a Professor and Chairperson of Computer Science at Morgan State University. He is a LINK Fellow and has held positions as the TSYS Endowed Chair in Cybersecurity with a $5 million endorsement, Director of the Center for Security Studies with more than 3,000 cyber students, and Chief Information and Technology Officer (CIO/CTO) of the National Biomedical Research Foundation. He has been a consultant to many companies and served on multiple boards and government and private sector technology committees. He was directly involved in drafting the National Initiatives of Cybersecurity Education (NICE) framework. His research areas include quantum computing, secure architecture, AI/ML, cybersecurity, and video indexing. In addition to books, refereed publications, conference keynotes and numerous grant-related activities including recent grants from the NSF, NSA, Apple, and Microsoft, Paul holds four patents, three of which have been licensed to the industry. Paul Wang received his Ph.D. under Dr. Robert Ledley, the inventor of the body CT scanner, in 2004. He completed his postdoctoral studies in quantum computing at MIT and in data science at the University of Cambridge.