CV - Clifton Paul Robinson


PROFILE

Dynamic and innovative Cybersecurity Ph.D. candidate at a leading research institution specializing in wireless network security. Extensive experience in academic research at the forefront of the field, with a focus on adversarial signals, signal processing, and detection leveraging deep learning techniques. Actively exploring the application of digital twin technology to enhance understanding and management of the wireless spectrum. Passionate about contributing to advancements in cybersecurity and wireless communication through rigorous academic inquiry and collaborative research efforts.

RESEARCH TOPICS

Network Security
Deep Learning-based Security Solutions
Adversarial Jamming Attacks & Mitigation
Digital Twins for the Wireless Spectrum
Cyber Law & Policy, specifically the Wireless Spectrum

EDUCATION

Northeastern University
Ph.D. in Cybersecurity
M.S. in Cybersecurity
Researched AI-based spectrum sensing, wireless security,
and wireless spectrum digital twins.
Sept. 2018 - Present
Boston, MA
GPA: 3.783

Bridgewater State University
B.S. in Computer Science and Mathematics, with Honors
Magna Cum Laude
Coursework and research in cybersecurity policy, digital forensics,
and mathematical cryptography.
Sept. 2014 - May 2018
Bridgewater, MA
GPA: 3.723

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant
Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things
Jan. 2021 - Present
Boston, MA
  • Appointed at the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things at Northeastern University.
  • Conducted foundational research in wireless network security, deep learning-based spectrum sensing, and communication security, contributing novel insights and advancements through investigation, experimentation, and analysis.
  • Helped in foundational research on digital twin applications within the wireless spectrum domain, enhancing spectrum sensing and resource management techniques through innovative strategies and experimental frameworks.
  • Collaborated with interdisciplinary teams to address key challenges in wireless communication security, driving projects forward and contributing to the development of cutting-edge solutions.
  • Demonstrated expertise in theoretical and practical aspects of wireless network security, deep learning implementations, and communication security through published research in reputable journals and conference proceedings.
Signal Analysis Graduate Intern
The MITRE Corporation
May 2023 - Aug. 2023
Bedford, MA
  • Specialized in Research and Development (R&D) and Signal Processing, I consistently sought out innovative methodologies and technologies to address complex challenges within these fields, leveraging my expertise to drive impactful solutions.
  • With a specific focus on RF Fingerprinting and large-scale spectrum infrastructure deployment, I dedicated significant efforts to understanding and optimizing these critical aspects of wireless communication systems, aiming to enhance security, efficiency, and reliability in real-world deployment scenarios.
  • In managing dual projects, I adeptly balanced individual research pursuits with collaborative team efforts, actively participating in research discussions to contribute valuable insights while ensuring alignment with project objectives and timelines. Through effective communication and coordination, I facilitated synergy between individual and team research endeavors, maximizing productivity and outcomes.
Instructor of Record
Khoury College of Computer Science
Jan. 2023 - May 2023
Boston, MA
  • As an instructor for the course CY 2550 - Foundations of Cybersecurity, I provided comprehensive guidance and instruction to students, ensuring they grasped fundamental concepts and principles essential for navigating the complex landscape of cybersecurity.
  • I designed engaging lesson plans for CY 2550, leveraging real-world case studies to contextualize theoretical concepts and facilitate deeper understanding among students.
  • To ensure the course material remained relevant and aligned with the rapidly evolving field of cybersecurity, continuously integrated current cyber trends and practices into the curriculum, equipping students with up-to-date knowledge and skills essential for success in the field.
Cybersecurity Research Consultant
Global Resilience Institute
Aug. 2019 - June 2020
Boston, MA
  • Critical Infrastructure Network (CINet) funded by the U.S. Department of Energy
  • Offered insight and guidance on technical-related issues and solutions, drawing upon comprehensive knowledge and experience to provide effective problem-solving strategies and recommendations tailored to specific challenges.
  • Emphasized a focus on uni-directional communication systems to avoid data breaches, recognizing the importance of implementing robust security measures to safeguard sensitive information and mitigate the risk of unauthorized access or interception.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Khoury College of Computer Science
Sept. 2019 - Aug. 2020
Boston, MA
  • CS 3700 - Networks & Distributed Systems, CS 5700 - Computer Networking
  • Conducted regular office hours to provide personalized assistance to students, clarifying course materials, answering questions, and offering guidance on assignments and projects.
  • Demonstrated strong organizational skills by efficiently managing grading responsibilities, and providing timely and constructive feedback to students.
  • Developed comprehensive homework assignments and exams that effectively assessed students' comprehension of course material and promoted critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Maintained open communication with students and faculty, fostering a positive learning environment, and ensuring alignment between course objectives and student expectations.

RESEARCH / PUBLICATIONS

2024
D. Uvaydov, M. Zhang, C. P. Robinson, S. D'Oro, T. Melodia and Francesco Restuccia, "Stitching the Spectrum: Semantic Spectrum Segmentation with Wideband Signal," INFOCOM 2024 - IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, Vancouver, Canada, 2024.

C. P. Robinson, D. Uvaydov, S. D'Oro, and T. Melodia, "DeepSweep: Parallel and Scalable Spectrum Sensing via Convolutional Neural Networks," ICMLCN 2024 - IEEE International Conference on Machine Learning for Communication and Networking, Stockholm, Sweden, 2024.

D. Villa, M. Tehrani-Moayyed, C. P. Robinson, L. Bonati, P. Johari, M. Polese, T. Melodia, "Colosseum as a Digital Twin: Bridging Real-World Experimentation and Wireless Network Emulation," in IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing.

2023
C. P. Robinson, L. Bonati, T. van Nieuwstadt, T. Reiss, P. Johari, M. Polese, H. Nguyen, C. Watson, T. Melodia, “eSWORD: Implementation of Wireless Jamming Attacks in a Real-World Emulated Network”, IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC), Glasgow, Scotland, March 2023.

C. P. Robinson, D. Uvaydov, S. D'Oro, and T. Melodia, "Narrowband Interference Detection via Deep Learning," ICC 2023 - IEEE International Conference on Communications, Rome, Italy, 2023.

2018
Robinson, Clifton Paul. (2018). The Key to Cryptography: The RSA Algorithm. In BSU Honors Program Theses and Projects.

TALKS & PRESENTATIONS

2024
DeepSweep: Parallel and Scalable Spectrum Sensing via Convolutional Neural Networks
IEEE ICMLCN
May 2024
Stockholm, Sweden
2023
eSWORD: Implementation of Wireless Jamming Attacks in a Real-World Emulated Network
WIoT Industry Day 2023

eSWORD: Implementation of Wireless Jamming Attacks in a Real-World Emulated Network
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)
May 2023
Boston, MA

May 2023
Glasgow, Scotland
2018
The Key to Cryptography: The RSA Algorithm
National Conference on Undergraduate Research 2018 (NCUR)

Cyber Law: Past, Present, and Future
Massachusetts Statewide Undergraduate Research Conference
April 2018
Edmond, OK

April 2018
Amherst, MA
2017
The Comparison and Implementation of Two Encryption Techniques
Massachusetts Statewide Undergraduate Research Conference
April 2017
Amherst, MA
Academic Guest Lectures
CS 2550 - Foundations of Cybersecurity
Cyberlaw and Cybersecurity Ethics

CS 3700 - Networks and Distributed Systems
The OSI Model - The Physical Layer
The OSI Model - The Data Link Layer
The OSI Model - The Transport Layer
Intra-Domain and Inter-Domain Routing
Network Bridging and Subnetworks
Fall 2023
Boston, MA

Spring 2020
Boston, MA

TECHNICAL SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE

Coding and Machine Learning/Deep Learning:
Python……………………………. Proficient
Java…………………………………….. Fair
TensorFlow (ML/AI)………………... Expert
C++…………………………………….. Fair
Technologies:
Bash - security, networking, & scripting)
Markup (LaTeX, HTML)
Software (PyCharm, Eclipse, Microsoft Office, Photoshop)

Familiarity with Regulations/Frameworks:
U.S. Export Controls
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
U.S. Privacy & Data Laws
Professional Skills:
Oral & written communications
Teamwork
Leadership
Public Speaking
Academic Writing
Quantitative and Qualitative Research
Cyber & Resilience Policy

ACHIEVEMENTS & AWARDS

NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
IEEE WCNC Student Travel Grant
KCCIS Graduate Fellowship
Spring 2023
Fall 2018
BRIDGEWATER STATE UNIVERSITY
Dean’s List
Commonwealth Honors
Computer Science Departmental Honors
Mathematics Departmental Honors
Award for Student Excellence
All Semesters
All Semesters
Fall 2017
Fall 2017
Spring 2018

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

IEEE Membership
IEEE Communications Society
IEEE Young Professionals
Pi Mu Epsilon (PME) | Gamma Chapter
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE) | Zeta Chapter
Jan. 2023
Jan. 2023
Jan. 2023
May 2018
May 2018