Richard Habeeb
About Richard Habeeb
Richard Habeeb is a Graduate Researcher at Yale University, specializing in Computer Science. He has extensive experience in software engineering and research, having previously worked at various technology companies and academic institutions.
Work at Yale University
Currently, Richard Habeeb serves as a Graduate Researcher at Yale University, a position he has held since 2018. His research focuses on developing a formal model of an IOMMU, which is aimed at proving the correctness of key hypervisor features. This work contributes to advancements in computer science and technology within the academic environment of Yale.
Education and Expertise
Richard Habeeb is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Computer Science at Yale University, where he has been studying since 2018. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Science in Computer Science from the University of South Florida from 2016 to 2018. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Kansas State University, which he completed from 2011 to 2016.
Previous Work Experience
Richard Habeeb has accumulated diverse experience in the technology sector. He worked as a Software Engineering Intern at Garmin International from 2013 to 2016, where he spent three years in Manhattan, KS. He also held internships at Cerner Corporation and Intelligent Automation, Inc. in 2013 and 2018, respectively. His role at Cerner lasted for two months in the Kansas City, Missouri Area, while his internship at Intelligent Automation was for three months in Rockville, MD.
Research and Development Projects
Throughout his career, Richard Habeeb has been involved in several significant projects. He developed a traffic simulation software testbed for a novel verified AI planning module. Additionally, he built small robotic vehicles based on TX2 hardware as a platform for autonomous vehicle research during his internship at Zoox in 2019.
Teaching and Instruction Roles
In 2018, Richard Habeeb served as a Cybersecurity Instructor at SecureSet for two months in the Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area. This role involved educating students in cybersecurity principles and practices, contributing to the development of skills in the field.