Mark Bailey

B.A., University of Massachusetts, Amherst; M.C.S.
Computer Science
Hamilton University
United States of America

Professor Mathematics
Biography

Mark Bailey's introductory computer security course, Secrets, Lies, and Digital Threats, pairs teams of Hamilton students with local high school classes to teach teens about the dangers of life in the digital world. He has received fellowships from the National Research Council and the Air Force Research Laboratory and grants from the National Science Foundation and Microsoft Research. He's been a consultant with the Air Force Research Laboratory and Assured Information Security, and his work is widely published in journals and conferences. He received his doctorate in computer science from the University of Virginia.

Research Intrest

Introduction to Computer Science; Data Structures Computer Organization and Assembly Language Computer Architecture.

List of Publications
William Kreahling, David Whalley, Mark Bailey, Xin Yuan, Gang-Ryung Uh, Robert van Engelen (2003) Branch elimination via multi-variable condition merging, Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing 261–270.
Mark W. Bailey and Jack W. Davidson (2003) Automatic detection and diagnosis of faults in generated code for procedure calls, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 29: 1031–1042.