Ahmad A. Mansour is a PhD student in computer science and informatics at Oakland University. He received his bachelor's degree in computer science from Yarmouk University, Jordan in 2009. He received his master's degree in computer science from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Jordan in 2012. His research interests in the field of Data Security, more specifically; interested in Cryptography (ECC and RSA), Steganography, and Network security as well as their applications. Other areas of interest are Data Compression and Human Computation. His current research focuses on Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC), Multi-Symmetric Cryptography, and Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANETs) security and privacy.
Andrew Davis is a computer science student at the University of Michigan – Flint. He is the president of the game design club at the University of Michigan – Flint. His interests in the computer science field revolve around video games and their programming techniques.
Mathew Wagner has done the majority of his school in Missouri, starting at Park Hill High School in Kansas City and then attending Lindenwood University in St. Louis. He is currently working toward a B.S. in both Mathematics and Computer Science.
Kevin Miller is an undergraduate student at Michigan State University studying Computer Science with a cognate in Telecommunications. Kevin is planning to graduate next year and pursue a career doing research in the field of Computer Science.
Yakeen Alwishah is currently a senior computer science student at Wayne State University in Detroit,Michigan. She is interested in computer graphics and animation, but also wants to explore different areas of research in computer science.