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Kelvin Bryant

Associate Professor

Kelvin Bryant
College
College of Engineering

Department
Computer Science

Contact
Martin ERIC 328
Education
Ph.D.Computer and Information Sciences, General / North Carolina State University
M.S.Computer Science / North Carolina State University
B.S.Computer Science / North Carolina State University

Bio

I grew up in Fayetteville NC and attended Westover Senior High School. I am currently married with four children. My church home is Elim Christian Fellowship.

Research Interests

IoT, Biometrics, Cyber Security, High Performance Computing, Computer Science Education

Recent Publications

  • Kevin Hillard, Xiaohong Yuan, Kelvin Bryant, Jinsheng Xu, Jinghua Zhang (2024). (Using Gamification to Enhance Mastery of Network Security Concepts). Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice.
  • Angelica Willis, Ashana Evens, Jung Hee Kim, Kelvin Bryant, Yesukhei Jagvaral, Michael Glass (2017). (Identifying Domain Reasoning to Support Computer Monitoring in Typed-Chat Problem Solving Dialogues). In John Meinke, (no. 2) vol. 33 , pp. 11-19. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges.
  • Kelvin Bryant, Xiaohong Yuan (2016). (A COURSE MODULE ON MOBILE PROGRAMMING). (5) 31, pp. 5-11. The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges.
  • Michael Glass, Jung Hee Kim, Kelvin Bryant, Melissa Desjarlais (2015). (COME LET US TALK TOGETHER: SIMULTANEOUS CHAT IN COMPUTER-SUPPORTED COLLABORATIVE DIALOGUE ). In John Meinke, (2) 31, pp. p.96 - p.105. The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges.
  • W Hansen, D Bishop, Kelvin Bryant (2009). (Using online components to facilitate program implementation: impact of technological enhancements to all stars on ease and quality of program delivery.). (1) 10, pp. 66-75. Prevention science : the official journal of the Society for Prevention Research.
  • D Bishop, Kelvin Bryant, S Giles, W Hansen, L Dusenbury (2006). (Simplifying the delivery of a prevention program with web-based enhancements.). (4) 27, pp. 433-44. The journal of primary prevention.