

Yonghwi Kwon
Yonghwi Kwon's achievements set benchmarks in the realm of computer science, particularly in the fields of software systems security and cyber forensics. As a Visiting John Knight Career Enhancement Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science, Kwon is dedicated to advancing the security and integrity of software systems. His research is pivotal in enhancing our understanding of cybercrime and developing robust solutions to counteract it. Kwon's expertise lies in software testing and reverse engineering, areas where he has made significant contributions. His work is instrumental in identifying vulnerabilities within software systems and devising strategies to mitigate potential threats. By focusing on these critical aspects, Kwon aims to fortify the defenses of digital infrastructures against the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats. Throughout his academic career, Yonghwi Kwon has been committed to fostering innovation and collaboration within the field of computer science. His research not only addresses current challenges but also anticipates future trends in cybersecurity. By bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical application, Kwon's work continues to influence both academia and industry. At the University of Virginia, Kwon is involved in mentoring the next generation of computer scientists, encouraging them to explore the complexities of software security and cyber forensics. His dedication to education and research exemplifies his commitment to shaping a safer digital future.
Publications
, 1-31, 2019-10-10
, 311-327, 2016-10-19
, 325-338, 2015-03-14
, 325-338, 2015-03-14
, 2021-04-26