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Nadiya Kostyuk
Committed to excellence in scholarship on security studies and modern warfare, Nadiya Kostyuk is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research delves into the intricate dynamics of cyber conflict, foreign policy, and Russian and Eurasian politics. With a keen interest in the intersection of technology and security, she employs mathematical and computational modeling to explore these complex issues. Nadiya's work has been widely recognized and published in various esteemed academic journals. Her research has garnered support from prestigious institutions, including the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard's Kennedy School. This backing underscores the significance and impact of her contributions to the field of cyber security and network analysis. Her academic journey is marked by a diverse educational background. Nadiya holds degrees from the University of Michigan, New York University, and Kyiv National Linguistic University. This diverse educational foundation equips her with a unique perspective on the global challenges related to modern warfare and technology. In addition to her research, Nadiya is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scholars and policy-makers. She is actively involved in teaching and guiding students at the Georgia Institute of Technology, fostering a collaborative and innovative learning environment. Her commitment to education and research continues to shape the discourse on security studies and the evolving landscape of cyber conflict.
Publications
, 1151-1162, 2021-05-28
, 44-58, 2024-01-01
, 1-6, 2013-11-01
, 68-82, 2014-03-01