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His research interests are particularly focused on integrating artificial intelligence into cybersecurity frameworks, seeking innovative ways to enhance security for cloud environments and the Internet of Things. Dr. Izaddoost is dedicated to tackling the complex challenges presented by the rapidly changing digital landscape. Through the application of big data analytics, he aims to develop robust strategies that protect digital infrastructures and improve how decisions are made using data.
Within CSUDH, Dr. Izaddoost is recognized for his dual role as both a dedicated educator and an active researcher. He teaches courses covering cybersecurity and big data analytics, sharing his extensive knowledge with both undergraduate and graduate students. His teaching approach emphasizes practical, hands-on learning and actively encourages students to pursue research projects that align with their own interests and future career goals.
This spirit of collaboration extends beyond the classroom, as Dr. Izaddoost actively involves students in his ongoing research projects. By cultivating a dynamic research environment, he empowers students to contribute to cutting-edge work, effectively preparing them for successful careers in the fast-paced tech industry. His dedication to mentorship and fostering innovation continues to inspire the next generation of computer scientists.
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The university offers 53 bachelor's degree programs, 26 Masters programs, a variety of single, multi-subject and specialized teaching credentials, and undergraduate, graduate, and post-baccalaureate certificate programs within its six colleges: College of Arts and Humanities, College of Business Administration and Public Policy, College of Education, College of Extended and International Education, College of Health, Human Services and Nursing, and College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences. The university is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). It is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution.

At California State University Dominguez Hills in Carson, CA, the Computer Science Department offers a comprehensive education designed to prepare students for success in the dynamic technology sector. The curriculum effectively balances foundational theory with practical application, covering core principles, programming languages, software engineering, and emerging technologies. Faculty are dedicated to equipping students from diverse backgrounds with the skills needed for successful professional careers, advanced study, or industry roles, enabling them to contribute to solving contemporary problems. The department offers BS, BA, and Minor programs, along with an MS, supported by facilities like computer labs and connections to the local tech industry, emphasizing career readiness.
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