Open Source Projects, Conference Papers, Presentations and Trainings
You can follow some of my open source contributions on my GitHub profile.
I also take pride in helping to set industry standards for various STEM disciplines, as I grows as a practitioner and learner, by contributing to research and presenting on that research at conferences in both corporate and academic communities. Some of my works include the following.
- "Ask.Cyberinfrastructure.org: Creating a Platform for Self-Service Learning and Collaboration in the Rapidly Changing Environment of Research Computing"
- "Progress Update on the Development and Implementation of the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Research & Education Facilitators Virtual Residency Program"
- "Threat Modeling Manifesto", a set of industry guidelines for threat modeling, which includes values and principles, as well as patterns and anti-patterns
- "The XRSI Privacy and Safety Framework", a framework for protecting the privacy of extended reality (XR) systems, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) systems, published by the Extended Reality Safety Initiative (XRSI)
- "The Current Status of Cardiac Pacemaker Systems and On-going Design Innovations" by George Yanulis
- "Working with Health Care Facilities and or Health Insurance Providers" by George Yanulis
- "Threat Modeling Manifesto", a set of industry guidelines for threat modeling, which includes values and principles, as well as patterns and anti-patterns
- "The XRSI Privacy and Safety Framework", a framework for protecting the privacy of extended reality (XR) systems, such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) systems, published by the Extended Reality Safety Initiative (XRSI)
- "The Current Status of Cardiac Pacemaker Systems and On-going Design Innovations" by George Yanulis
- "Working with Health Care Facilities and or Health Insurance Providers" by George Yanulis