Upadhyaya receives Graduate Student Mentoring Award

by Charles Anzalone (Adapted from a story published in UBNow.)

Published January 13, 2022

Shambhu Upadhyaya received the 2021-22 Excellence in Graduate Student Mentoring Award, presented by the Graduate School to recognize UB faculty for their support and development of graduate students through their mentoring activities.

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“It is fair to say that Professor Upadhyaya has placed UB on the map of cybersecurity research and education.”
Jinhui Xu, professor and chair
Department of Computer Science and Engineering

The award, established in 2012, is given annually to members of the graduate faculty who have demonstrated “truly outstanding and sustained support and development of graduate students from course completion through research and subsequent career placement.”

Shambhu Upadhyaya

Upadhyaya, professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, was nominated for his award by Jinhui Xu, professor and department chair.  

Upadhyaya will be put forward as UB’s sole allowable nominee for the Geoffrey Marshall Mentoring Award administered by the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools (NAGS) every spring. The winners will also be recognized sometime this year at a reception.

In his nominating letter, Xu stressed Upadhyaya’s role as founder of the Center of Excellence in Information Systems Assurance Research and Education, now designated as a national center.

“This center has attracted sustained funding since its inception and has served as a fertile ground for graduate student research and education,” Xu wrote. “It is fair to say that Professor Upadhyaya has placed UB on the map of cybersecurity research and education.”

Xu noted that Upadhyaya’s research “is largely experimental in nature, and many graduate students (master’s and doctoral) have been involved in his center and his research.”

“He has graduated 24 PhD and 24 MS students. His mentorship of students is exemplary — many have published in top-notch journals and conferences in the field. It is very common to see hundreds of citations for papers co-authored with his students,” Xu wrote.

“I can personally attest to their caliber and the high regard that they had for Professor Upadhyaya.”

Jason Briner, a professor in the Department of Geology, also received the award. He was nominated by Bea M. Csatho, professor and department chair, whose nominating letter described Briner as an “exemplary graduate student mentor” who has graduated 23 graduate students since joining the UB faculty — five PhD, 15 MS and three MA; he is currently advising two PhD and two MS students.