Michael Colef

Title: Associate Professor
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering/Computer Science
Campus: Long Island
Area(s) of Expertise: Digital Systems Design, Computer, Network and Information Security, Image Processing
Education Credentials: Ph.D.
Joined New York Tech: 1989
Michael Colef focuses on digital systems design, image processing, and computer network, and information security. He is teaching courses in these areas and is interested in their applications in healthcare.
Recent Projects/Research
- NSF TUES grant “Enhancing The Electrical and Computer Engineering Curriculum by Integrating Applications of Wireless Technology”
- Participated in the development of the Computer, Network and Information Security laboratory at New York Tech which was supported by a DOD Office of Naval Research grant
- Conducted research, in conjunction with IBM and InfiniBand Trade Association (IBTA), in the area of network modeling, more specifically, InfiniBand fabric networks modeling
Publications
- S. Fu, T. Zhang and M. Colef, “Secrecy in Two-Way Relay System”, IEEE Globecom 2010 Proceedings, Miami, FL, U.S.A., Dec. 6-10, 2010
Honors and Awards
- IBM faculty award
Courses Taught at New York Tech
- CSCI 155: Computer Organization and Architecture
- CSCI 620: Operating System Security
- INCS 775: Data Center Security