DRACO Design of Resilient Architectures for Computing

Brendan is a computer engineering student in the VLSI program at UCF, with a passion for developing secure and resilient technology. His academic and industry experience spans fiber optic cables and wearable fabrics with the UCF Optics and Photonics Department, and collaborating with a quantum computing risk framework with the Missile Defense Agency. Brendan has interned with a major utilities provider, focusing on cloud infrastructure, backend systems, and cybersecurity architecture. He also developed an iOS application implementing and benchmarking ML-KEM, a NIST-standardized post-quantum algorithm, across key lengths of 512, 768, and 1024 bits. Brendan is motivated to advance innovative solutions at the intersection of hardware security and emerging technologies.

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