Dr. Siobahn Day

Dr. Siobahn Day

Dr. Siobahn Day

Research Associate | Center for Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Education, and Outreach

Siobahn received her BS in Computer Science from Winston-Salem State University in 2005, her master’s degree in Information Science from North Carolina Central University in 2009, and in 2018 obtained her master’s and doctorate of philosophy degree in Computer Science from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Siobahn is the first female Computer Science Ph.D. graduate from the department.

She is a Lecturer for the Department of Computer Science at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Research Associate for the Center for Excellence in Cybersecurity Research, Education, and Outreach (CREO) and Adjunct Assistant Professor for the Department of Computer Science at North Carolina A&T State University. Prior to this, she served as an Adjunct Instructor at several colleges and universities where she taught an array of courses in Computer Science. She has delivered numerous presentations on a variety of Technology topics at national and regional conferences.

She is a member of several associations including The Beta Iota Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Junior League of Greensboro, Winston Salem State University National Alumni Association (Life Member), and North Carolina Central University National Alumni Association (Life Member). She also serves as a volunteer for various organizations including Boy Scouts of America, FIRST North Carolina, Girl Scouts of America, and ‘Black Girls Code’, which introduces Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics skills to African American girls.

 

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