I was born in 1981 in Québec City, where I’ve spent most of my live. I began my university studies in 2000, at Laval University, where I obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science in 2003, and Master’s degree in 2005. I completed a Ph.D. at the same university, with coursework performed at McGill University in Montreal. My Ph.D. supervisor was Dr. Nadia Tawbi. From 2011 to 2014 I was a post-doctoral fellow at the DRDC Research Center in Valcartier, Canada. I am currently a professor at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi.
Research Interests
I’m interested in all aspects of computer security. My doctoral research focuses on computational models of runtime enforcement. During the course of my post-doctoral fellowship at DRDC, I studied the use of redundancy and diversity for security, and worked on the development of a symbolic analyzer for assembly traces.
I can be contacted at raphael.khoury@uqac.ca. More detailed personal and professional information can be found further down on the page, or in my resume.