About Me

I am a security researcher dedicated to building systems that protect people from fraud and privacy invasions. My current focus is on retrofitting the global telephone network, where I develop new defenses to combat robocalls and authenticate callers.

I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Computer Science Department at North Carolina State University, where I am a member of the Wolfpack Security and Privacy Research (WSPR) Lab, advised by Dr. Brad Reaves.

My foundational Ph.D. work, Jäger: Automated Telephone Call Traceback, provides one of the first automated methods for tracing fraudulent calls to their source. This research was honored with both the Distinguished Paper Award and the Distinguished Artifact Award at ACM CCS 2024.


I am on track to graduate in Spring 2026 and am actively seeking full-time research or engineering roles where I can solve impactful, real-world security challenges.

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For a deep dive into telephony security, visit our research hub: robocall.science