Dr. Seong-Moo Yoo Associate Professor, ECE Contact 301 Sparkman DriveHuntsville, AL 35899 Campus Map Biography Dr. Yoo has published over 100 refereed journal articles and conference proceedings papers in the areas of mobile ad hoc network routing and security, malware detection and analysis, cryptography, and parallel computer architecture. He has graduated seven PhD and nine MS (thesis option). He is a US Fulbright Scholar to Kyrgyzstan in 2015-2016. He was a Summer Research Faculty from the Oak Ridge National Lab in 2005, and was a Fulbright Scholar to Kazakhstan in 2008-2009. He is a senior member of IEEE and a member of ACM and ISSA. Personal Website Education Ph.D., Computer Science, University of Texas at Arlington M.S., Computer Science, University of Texas at Arlington B.A., Economics, Seoul National University, Korea Honors & Awards Summer Research Faculty from the Oak Ridge National Lab in 2005 Fulbright Scholar to Kazakhstan in 2008-2009, and to Kyrgyzstan in 2015-2016 Expertise Mobile ad hoc network routing and security Malware detection and analysis Cryptography Information assurance Parallel computer architecture Recent Publications V. Heydari and S.M. Yoo, "E2EACK: An end-to-end acknowledgment-based scheme against collusion black hole and slander attacks in MANETs," to appear in Springer's Wireless Networks. J. Gupta, E. Kalaimannan, and S.M. Yoo, "Maximizing investigation effectiveness in digital forensic cases," A Heuristic for maximizing investigation effectiveness of digital forensic cases involving multiple investigators," Computers & Operations Research, vol. 69, May 2016, pp. 1-9. V. Heydari and S.M. Yoo, "Lightweight acknowledgement-based method to detect misbehavior in MANETs," KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, vol. 9, no. 12, Dec. 2015, pp. 5150-5169. V. Heydari and S.M. Yoo, "EACK: End-to-End Acknowledgement-Based Method for Reliable Data Collection in Wireless Sensor Networks," 2nd International Conference on Information Science and Security (ICISS 2015), Seoul, Korea, Dec. 2015. V. Heydari and S.M. Yoo, "Moving target defense enhanced by Mobile IPv6," 7th Annual Southeastern Cyber Security Summit, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, June 2015. S. Park and S.M. Yoo, "Extended self-reproducible discrete event system specification (DEVS) formalism using hidden inheritance," Information Sciences, vol. 292, pp. 75, 94, Jan. 2015.