Keyang Yu
Assistant Professor, Marquette University.

Cudahy Hall 209
1313 W Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53233
I am a tenure-track Assistant Professor at Department of Computer Science, Klingler College of Arts and Science, Marquette University. I received my Ph.D from Colorado School of Mines in 2024 under the supervision of Professor Dong Chen.
My research focuses on designing data-driven computer systems with an emphasis on improving Cybersecurity and User Privacy of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and the Internet of Things (IoT). During my Ph.D, I have conducted research on designing different scales of computer systems, on preventing user privacy leakage through network traffic data from IoT devices in smart facilities. My work has been spanning multiple technical fields, including Embedded Systems, Computer Networks, AI@Edge, Tiny Machine Learning and Distributed Computing. Recently, I have been looking into privacy-aware automation problems in different scales of CPS.
RA Positions Opening (Starting Spring 2025 or Fall 2025)
I’m looking for one or two motivated PhD students with full RA support at Marquette CS. If your are interested in:
(1) Computer Systems: Operating Systems, Embedded Systems, Distributed Computing Systems;
(2) Cyber Physical Systems: Smart Home/Buildings, Renewable Energy Systems, Internet of Things (IoT);
(3) AI/ML: Tiny Machine Learning, AI@Edge, Federated Learning;
(4) CyberSecurity: Network Security, User Privacy,
Please feel free to email me with your CV and transcripts.
news
Oct 16, 2024 | “Safeguarding User-Centric Privacy in Smart Homes” accepted at ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT) |
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Sep 13, 2024 | “VoiceAttack: Fingerprinting Voice Command on VPN-protected Smart Home Speakers” accepted at ACM BuildSys’24 |
Aug 20, 2024 | Dr. Yu serves as TPC member for the DATA’24 Workshop, please consider submitting! |
Aug 12, 2024 | Dr. Yu joined CS department at Marquette University as tenure-track assistant professor! |
Jul 19, 2024 | We successfully organized the 2nd IoT security high school summer camp: “Exploring IoT: Data Security and Privacy Camp”. |