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Maria Petrie
Maria Mercedes Larrondo Petrie is a distinguished professor and academic leader in the field of computer engineering and computer science. She has been a faculty member at Florida Atlantic University (FAU) since August 1985, serving as a Full Professor in the Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.3
Professional Background
Dr. Larrondo Petrie holds several key positions:
- Professor of Computer Engineering at FAU12
- Associate Dean of International Affairs in the College of Engineering and Computer Science at FAU24
- Executive Director of the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions (LACCEI) since February 20083
Research and Expertise
Her research interests span various areas of computer science and engineering, including:
- Security patterns and methodologies
- Voice over IP networks
- SCADA systems security
- Application firewalls
- Access control in distributed systems
Dr. Larrondo Petrie has published numerous scholarly articles on these topics, with her work being widely cited in the field.1
Professional Affiliations
She is actively involved in several professional organizations:
- Member of the IEEE Education Society Board of Governors
- Vice-President of Engineering for the Americas (Organization of American States initiative)
- Past Vice President of the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES)
- Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Larrondo Petrie has received notable recognition for her contributions:
- Awarded the SHPE National Faculty Advisor of the Year Award in 20183
- Serves on the International Advisory Board of the ASEE Journal of Engineering Education2
Education Involvement
At FAU, she has been actively involved in teaching and advising:
- Faculty Advisor for the FAU Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) Student Chapter since 20083
- Teaches courses such as Computer Application 1 and 24
Dr. Maria Mercedes Larrondo Petrie's extensive experience, research contributions, and leadership roles have established her as a prominent figure in computer engineering education and international academic collaboration.
