Omar Hamoudeh

Omar is a wireless security enthusiast and builder who recently completed his B.S. in electrical and computer engineering at Rutgers University. His work focuses on embedded systems security, hardware hacking, and wireless exploitation. As part of a senior design project, he developed an unmanned wireless penetration testing rover using LoRa for remote Wi-Fi scanning and reconnaissance. The project earned second place at the 2025 Rutgers ECE Capstone Expo. He also worked extensively on secure architecture projects, including implementing TrustZone on an ARM-based microcontroller to separate secure and non-secure execution environments. In a separate project, he designed a lightweight firmware validation system to detect unauthorized modifications in IoT devices. His current research centers on building low-profile tools for wireless network exploitation and resilience testing.

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