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Karthika Subramani

Dr. Karthika Subramani headshot
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Lecturer of Computer Science
She earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia in 2021, where she conducted research in the Network and Security Intelligence Lab under the mentorship of Dr. Roberto Perdisci. Since then, she has been a Research Engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology, working in the Astrolavos Lab, led by Dr. Manos Antonakakis.
 
Her research focuses on the security postures of web and network technologies, with a particular interest in detecting and measuring large-scale abuse. Her work integrates expertise in security, data mining, browser instrumentation, and advanced machine learning and deep learning techniques to build systems that address real-world cybersecurity threats.
 
Throughout her academic journey, she has also nurtured a strong passion for teaching, which ultimately inspired her to take on a full-time lecturer role. She is particularly enthusiastic about bringing interactive and student-centered methods into the classroom, including active learning, AI-assisted instruction, and other dynamic teaching strategies.
Education:

Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia in 2021

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