Zoe Dormuth works in the Energy Security and Resilience Center, where she researches how to integrate renewable technology into the electrical grid securely. She has worked in academia, government, and private industry. Her experience includes malware analysis, reverse engineering, computational biology, computer architecture, and high-performance computing.
Research Interests
Critical infrastructure – industrial control systems security
Vulnerability assessment
Reverse engineering
Cloud computing
High-performance computing
Education
M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
B.E., Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Professional Experience
Cybersecurity research engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (2020–present)
Cybersecurity R&D intern, Sandia National Laboratories (2019)
Software engineering intern, Intuit (2017–2018)
Reverse engineering intern, Noblis (2015–2016)
Associations and Memberships
Member, IEEE-HKN
Member, Association for Computing Machinery
Member, Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity
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