Ph.D. Candidate
Address:
Terman 324
Stanford CA 94305
Email:
amiura at stanford dot edu
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EDUCATION
2003 - present Stanford University
Palo Alto, CA
- Ph.D. Candidate, Management Science and
Engineering
- Dissertation Topic: Computer Security Risk Management and Dynamic Modeling
- Teaching: MS&E 273 Technology Venture Formation, E145 Technology Entrepreneurship, E140 Mayfield Fellows Program
May, 1998 Yale University New Haven, CT
- B.S., Electrical Engineering
- Senior Thesis: Co-engineered a team of five autonomous
robots programmed using artificial intelligence to perform real-time
reasoning in order to win a game of soccer against other robot teams
PUBLICATIONS
- Miura-Ko, A. Yolken, B. Mitchell, J. and Bambos, N. "Security Decision-Making Among Interdependent Organizations," IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSFS), June 2008.
- Miura-Ko, A. and Bambos, N. "SecureRank: A Risk-Based Vulnerability Management Scheme for Computing Infrastructures". International Conference on Communications (ICC) 2007
- Mastroleon, L. Miura-Ko, A. and Bambos, N. "Patching Rate Management For Controlled Service-Disruption In Data Centers". GLOBECOM 2006
- Bambos, N. Gitzenis, S. Miura, A. Gerstel, O. and Paraschis,
L. “A Service Risk-Management Approach to Capacity Protection
in Optical Networks“. The 13th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan
Area Networks, LANMAN 2004. pp. 69-74.
EXPERIENCE
2001 - 2003 Charles River Ventures
- Analyst under Ted Dintersmith, Waltham, MA
- Sourced the only new deal financed by Ted Dintersmith
between 9/01 and 5/03 (Venetica) which subsequently was acquired by
IBM
- Performed due diligence on, evaluated and filtered
business plans
- Wrote and revised executive summary and pitches with
CEOs of portfolio companies
- Presented venture capital industry overview and recommendations
for investments strategies to managing partners in new and emerging
industries like biotechnology and nanotechnology
1998 – 2001 McKinsey and Company
– Senior Business Analyst, New York, NY
Wireless Internet Expert. Led team members in researching
topics and structuring problems. Presented recommendations to senior
client management. Studies included:
Wireless Internet strategy for wireless operators
- Developed a venture capital arm for a Japanese wireless
operator. Led analysis of threats and opportunities for investment
within US wireless market landscape
- Launched one of the first European wireless internet
services for a Spanish wireless operator by identifying key strategic
relationships and necessary content.
Strategy for growth for three Wireless Internet
start-up companies
- Identified priority market segments specifically
within US enterprise wireless data market on which to focus to drive
revenue growth.
Summer 1997 Goldman Sachs and Company–
Summer IT Analyst, New York, NY
- Designed and implemented portions of a web-based management
system for Treasury Operations
- Assisted in transfer of accounts from the mainframe
system to Unix.
SKILLS
- Language: Fluent Japanese
- Computer: C, C++, Matlab, Pascal
AWARDS AND POSITIONS
- Stanford Graduate Fellow - One of two Ph.D. students in class in department
to be fully funded for four years
- President of Stanford INFORMS - Student organization representing
the interests of 600 Stanford students
- 2002 NSF Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention
- 1998 Robocup Robotic Soccer Competition - Placed fifth out of
twenty teams (First place American team)
- Lanphier Memorial Prize - awarded to a senior at Yale for excellence
in research in electrical engineering
- Hewlett Packard Externship - invited to shadow CEO Lew Platt
and Senior VPs at Hewlett Packard for a week
- Proof of the Pudding Business Manager - elected to handle all
business affairs for a women's a cappella group
- Piano Performance Program - one of six Yale freshmen selected
- National Debate Champion - Winner of Tournament of Champions
in Lincoln Douglas Debate (High School)
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