Drive Experimental Research
“Mobile systems, including notebook computers, mobile phones, and specialized devices, are becoming the dominant mechanism for Internet access, with various networking technologies enabling anywhere-anytime computing, communication, and collaboration. To explore the dramatic technical, economic, and socially disruptive effects of the global development of mobility technology, we’ve launched an innovative and multi-disciplinary Ph.D. program for those interested in application-driven research and systems prototyping in the area of mobility and security. Our exciting new program provides the perfect context to drive the integrated experimental research into technology, usability, business, and policy.”
Dr. Griss has over 30 years experience in academia and industry. He served as laboratory manager and principal laboratory scientist at HP Laboratories for over 20 years and as a tenured associate professor of computer science at the University of Utah. Dr. Griss earned his BS in mathematics and physics from the Technion in Israel and his PhD in physics from the University of Illinois. He has published over 50 papers, 60 technical reports, and co-authored a highly respected software reuse book, Software Reuse: Architecture, Process, and Organization for Business Success.

