Suhas Mathur

Is a researcher at AT&T’s security research group in New York.

Enjoys working on probabilistic modeling, machine learning, and information security.

Built a mobile sensor network, and worked on information-theoretic secrecy and game theory during his PhD.

‘s work on mobile sensing was featured in the MIT Technology Review, CBC, ACMNews and NYTimes.

Won the Best Paper Award at ACM Mobisys 2010. Received a PhD (2010) and MS (2007) at WINLAB, Rutgers University.

Spent 4 wonderful years at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras studying Electrical Engineering.

Blogs occasionally at The Bayesian Observer.

Dabbles in Guitar, Mrdanga and Tabla.

Loves Python, mathematics and puzzles.