Alyssa Awarded Lyman T. Johnson Fellowship

Alyssa, a PhD candidate in the NetRecon Lab has been awarded the prestigious Lyman T. Johnson Fellowship (LTJ) at the University of Kentucky. The LTJ Fellowship provides a $15,000 stipend, a full standard graduate tuition scholarship, and student health plan enrollment. New awards are renewable, with a total number of two years of funding for master’s students, or three years of funding for doctoral students, based on availability of funds and subject to meeting the required criteria.

 

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Corey Baker

Corey E. Baker is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Kentucky. His research interests are in the area of Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) with emphasis in: opportunistic wireless communication for the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, smart homes, and mobile health environments.
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