Steven Hofmeyr received a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1999 from the
University of New Mexico (UNM), focusing on immunological approaches to
computer security. During his studies, he spent a year at the
Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT. After finishing his Ph.D. he was a
post-doctoral researcher at UNM, and closely associated with the Santa
Fe Institute for Complexity Studies. Steven Hofmeyr has authored and
co-authored many papers published in conference proceedings and
peer-reviewed journals on computer security, immunology and adaptive
computation. He has served on the program committee for the ACM's New
Security Paradigms Workshop, as well as the program committee for the
Artificial Immune Systems workshop at the IEEE World Congress on
Computational Intelligence. In 2003, MIT's Technology Review named
Steven Hofmeyr as one of the top 100 young innovators under 35, and in
2004, he was named one of the 12 innovators of the year by InfoWorld.
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Steven Hofmeyr received a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1999 from the
University of New Mexico...
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Steven Hofmeyr received a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1999 from the
University of New Mexico (UNM), focusing on immunological approaches to
computer security. During his studies, he spent a year at the
Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT. After finishing his Ph.D. he was a
post-doctoral researcher at UNM, and closely associated with the Santa
Fe Institute for Complexity Studies. Steven Hofmeyr has authored and
co-authored many papers published in conference proceedings and
peer-reviewed journals on computer security, immunology and adaptive
computation. He has served on the program committee for the ACM's New
Security Paradigms Workshop, as well as the program committee for the
Artificial Immune Systems workshop at the IEEE World Congress on
Computational Intelligence. In 2003, MIT's Technology Review named
Steven Hofmeyr as one of the top 100 young innovators under 35, and in
2004, he was named one of the 12 innovators of the year by InfoWorld.