Biography
Laurent received a B.S. and an Sc.M. in Computer Science from “Les Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix” (‘93) in Namur, Belgium. He later received an Sc.M. (‘96) and Ph.D. (‘99) degrees in Computer Science from Brown University.
After spending one year in industry and 2 years at Brown University as Visiting Assistant Professor, he joined the department in 2002 as Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and is now a Professor since 2017. He is now the Synchrony Chaired Professor in Cybersecurity. His research interests focus on the design and implementation of domain specific languages for combinatorial optimization, voting security, and system security through optimization. He is co-Director of The Connecticut Advanced Computing Center.
Academic Interests
- Combinatorial Optimization
- Local Search
- Constraint Programming
- Modeling and Programming Languages
- Voting Security
- Network Deployment and Optimization
Education
- Ph.D. in Computer Science, Brown University, 1999
- M.S. in Computer Science, Brown University, 1996
- B.S. in Computer Science, Facultés Universitaire Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, 1993
Contact
Name | Laurent Michel |
Role | Professor, Synchrony Chair in Cybersecurity |
ldm@uconn.edu | |
Address | School of Computing, University of Connecticut, 371 Fairfield Way Unit 4155 Storrs, CT 06269-4155 |
Phone | 860-486-2584 |
Vitae | Curriculum Vitae |