J. Sukarno Mertoguno

J. Sukarno Mertoguno

J. Sukarno Mertoguno

Deputy Director, Institute for Information Security & Privacy

J. Sukarno Mertoguno, Ph.D., and chief innovation officer for the Information and Cyber Sciences Directorate (ICSD) of Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), has assumed a joint appointment as deputy director of the Institute for Information Security & Privacy (IISP) at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

“I’m pleased to have Sukarno join the IISP as deputy director, where he will assist us with implementing interdisciplinary research, student education, and outreach programs that drive market impact in cybersecurity,” said Wenke Lee, executive director of the IISP and professor of computer science in the College of Computing. “In particular, he will initiate joint research interdisciplinary projects involving faculty from multiple academic units and researchers at GTRI, and help facilitate the collaborative relationships between Georgia Tech, the funding agencies and industry.”

This new responsibility aligns well with Sukarno’s expertise in developing innovative cybersecurity solutions at GTRI. Prior to joining GTRI, Sukarno managed basic and applied scientific research in cybersecurity and complex software for the Office of Naval Research (ONR). He was previously a system and chip architect and an entrepreneur in the San Francisco Bay Area. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from SUNY-Binghamton with a focus on system architecture design. He also earned a degree in theoretical physics from the University of Indonesia.

“A visionary innovator, Sukarno has been a champion for collaborative interdisciplinary research that challenges conventional wisdom to discover new knowledge and to develop new technologies,” said Wen Masters, deputy director at GTRI’s Information and Cyber Sciences. “He is uniquely suited for this joint appointment to assist Wenke in leading the IISP to reach new heights.”

"Sukarno has been a pioneer of cybersecurity from every imaginable perspective - corporate, government, academic, and everything in-between,” said Brendan Saltaformaggio, assistant professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. “Having worked with Sukarno since his time at ONR, I've seen first hand the creativity and leadership he can bring to a team. IISP will flourish with him on board.

Dr. Taesoo Kim, associate professor, College of Computing, said, “Karno's experience leading huge projects at ONR will help us position IISP in a unique way: directing us to reveal and address government and corporate problems in cyber security.”

This fall, the IISP, a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity Research (CAE-R) will be celebrating its five years at the forefront of creating new cybersecurity solutions with immediate applications in the real world — developing innovative breakthroughs, cutting-edge curriculum, and teaching our next generation workforce in cybersecurity.

Sukarno.Mertoguno@gtri.gatech.edu

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Erica Briscoe

Erica Briscoe

Erica Briscoe

Senior Research Scientist

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  • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
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Computational Social Science; Cognitive Science; Cognitive Psychology (Categorization; Learning; Visual Perception); Social Network Analysis; Social Network Media Analytics; Behavioral Modeling; Terrorism; Anomaly Detection

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Colin Potts

Colin Potts

Colin Potts

Professor, Vice Provost

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  • Platforms and Services for Socio-Technical Frontier
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Requirements Engineering; Software Design Methods; Human-Computer Interaction; Information Privacy

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Yolande Berta

Yolande Berta

Yolande Berta

Senior Research Scientist
Electron Microscopy Coordinator

Yolande Berta has over 20 years experience in electron microscopy, including both SEM and TEM, and has trained thousands of operators. Ms. Berta has a Master’s degree in Science from the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master’s degree in Biology from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. 

Her diverse background has ideally positioned her to work with students from all disciplines on campus. Ms. Berta has more 15 peer-reviewed publications and has given over 15 professional presentations.

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