Charles Alexandre Kenmogne Kamhoua
College: College of Engineering & Computing
Degree: Ph.D. '11
Charles A. Kamhoua received his B.S. in Electronic from the University of Douala (ENSET), Cameroon, and an M.S. in Telecommunication and Networking and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Florida International University. In 2011, he joined the Air Force Research Laboratory as a National Academies Postdoctoral Fellow and became a Research Electronics Engineer in 2012. His current research interests cover the application of game theory and mechanism design to cyber security and survivability, with publications in more than 50 prestigious journals and international conferences. Dr. Kamhoua has been recognized for his scholarship and leadership with numerous esteemed awards, including 16 Air Force Notable Achievement Awards, the 2015 Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Windows on the World Visiting Research Fellowship at Oxford University, an AFOSR basic research award, the 2015 Black Engineer of the Year Award, the 2015 Golden Torch Award - Pioneer of the Year, a 2013 Best Paper Award, and selection to the 2015 Heidelberg Laureate Forum.