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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

Dr. Bryant grew up in Fayetteville, NC and attended Westover Senior High School. He received his BS (1985), MS (1987), and Ph.D. (1993) degrees from NC State University. While pursuing the Ph.D. part-time, he also worked as an Adjunct Instructor in Computer Science at NC State. From 1993 to 1995, Dr. Bryant worked as a Research Associate in the Computer Science Department at the University of Maryland – College Park. He joined the faculty at NC A&T in 1995 as an Assistant Professor for three years before leaving academia to pursue a career as a consultant and software developer. He returned to the Computer Science Department at NC A&T in 2007 where he now serves as an Associate Professor, Undergraduate Coordinator, and Assistant Department.

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.