Razvan Cristian Voicu is a highly skilled engineer, mentor, and part-time entrepreneur with a passion for advancing research and development in mechatronics, communication, and biomedical fields. He is a natural leader and dedicated mentor with an impressive academic background and extensive experience in academia. Razvan has a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he also earned an M.S. in the same field. He also has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a B.S. in Computer Engineering Technology from Southern Polytechnic State University.
As a Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University, Razvan teaches a variety of courses on advanced robotics, mechatronics, computer networking, and biomedical engineering. He is also involved in various research projects, advancing the field of mechatronics, communication, and biomedical engineering. One of his guiding philosophies is that there should not be a reason not to help, which reflects his dedication to his students and his desire to make a positive impact in the world.
Razvan is experienced in multiple programming languages, including C/C++, Python, Java, Kotlin, Swift, Ruby, PHP, JavaScript, CSS, HTML, LaTeX, and R. He also has expertise in rapid prototyping, network simulation, IoT, cybersecurity, and more. His research interests span a wide range of fields, including robotics, artificial intelligence, communication, cybersecurity, and smart infrastructure, and he has experience writing and submitting funding proposals for organizations such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Health, and private industry.
As a cyber-physical security consultant, Razvan developed software and performed cutting-edge research in operational technology (OT) security. He is well-versed in network monitoring and deep packet inspection, as well as fingerprinting and parsing industrial network protocols. As a partner at World Technology, LLC, Razvan managed the company’s sales, built relationships with customers and vendors, provided IT consulting and custom solutions to domestic and international customers, and designed rapid prototype devices for medical, home automation, IoT, and industrial applications.
Throughout his career, Razvan has received recognition for his contributions, including being named a local chair for HONET-ICT 2022, receiving the Best Paper Runner Up Award at HONET 2022, and being noted in exit surveys as the person who made the greatest difference in the life of one or more students at Kennesaw State University. He has also guided a number of students throughout their academic careers, including high school interns and undergraduate researchers. Razvan is committed to enhancing biomedical sensing, cyber-physical security, parallel communication, and biomedical laboratories through automation and intelligence.