Carnegie Mellon University

Martin Saint

Martin Saint

Lecturer - Special Faculty

Address
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Bio

Martin Saint is a semi-retired Distinguished Service Professor and was the Director of Academic Affairs at Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Information and Communication Technology (CMU-Africa) in the College of Engineering. He holds a MS and PhD in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from the Technology, Cybersecurity, and Policy (TCP) Program in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado and a BS in Business Management and BA in Philosophy from the University of Redlands.

He has more than 40 years of private, public, and academic sector experience and consults and speaks on engineering, economics, business, and policy issues for public and private organizations. He was an advisor for two World Bank-funded African Centers of Excellence, one in the Internet of Things (IoT) and the other in data science. He has completed research at the University of Colorado's Pervasive Communications Laboratory and Digital Energy Lab, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency's Emergency Management Institute, Idaho National Laboratory, and the Kigali Collaborative Research Centre. He is the recipient of a Google TensorFlow university grant, among others.

Research

Dr. Saint's work includes emerging technologies, time series analysis, signal processing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and risk management, with particular applications in computational finance, business analytics, and networks.

Area of Research