Harry Lamichhane
Research Assistant
Oxendine Science Building,
About
Harry is involved in two major research projects. The first is centered around Mobile Driving Licenses (mDL), where he is investigating existing standards, security protocols, and practical implementations of digital IDs in mobile environments. His work aims to improve the security, privacy, and overall usability of digital identification systems.
Harry is also conducting research on Knowledge Graph Link Prediction. This involves utilizing machine learning models to predict hidden or unknown relationships between nodes in large-scale graphs. His research seeks to uncover implicit connections in the data, which can be applied to fields such as cybersecurity, and personalized recommendations.
In addition to his work as a Research Assistant, he is also a Student Assistant and organizer of the Cybersecurity Escape Room on campus, project currently in progress. This initiative aims to provide an interactive and educational experience, helping students and visitors understand key cybersecurity concepts in a practical, hands-on environment. He also actively contributes to departmental projects, bringing his expertise in programming and cybersecurity to a variety of initiatives.
In addition to his work as a Research Assistant, he is also a Student Assistant and organizer of the Cybersecurity Escape Room on campus, project currently in progress. This initiative aims to provide an interactive and educational experience, helping students and visitors understand key cybersecurity concepts in a practical, hands-on environment. He also actively contributes to departmental projects, bringing his expertise in programming and cybersecurity to a variety of initiatives.