Hanif Rahbari
Associate Professor, Cybersecurity
Hanif Rahbari
Associate Professor, Cybersecurity
Education
BS, Sharif University of Technology (Iran); MS, Amirkabir University (Iran); Ph.D., University of Arizona
Bio
Hanif Rahbari received the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from The University of Arizona (UA) in 2016. His dissertation was a blend of theoretical and experimental (software radio-based) research on transmission fingerprints obfuscation in wireless communications. He joined RIT as an Assistant Professor in Spring 2018, following a short-term affiliation with UA as a Senior Research Specialist and a brief experience as a Postdoctoral Associate at Virginia Tech. His broad research interests lie in wireless security and communications, with emphasis on jamming, secure physical layer, connected vehicle security, Internet of Things (IoT), Wi-Fi security, and secure spectrum coexistence. He was the lead researcher in developing the first-ever modulation obfuscation technique, and the swiftest but highly disruptive jamming attacks against Wi-Fi systems. He also teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on cybersecurity and (wireless) networking.
For a complete list of Dr. Rahbari's publications, please see https://www.rit.edu/wisplab/publications.