
Reynaldo Morillo Nolasco
Dr. Reynaldo Morillo Nolasco is a technical staff member of MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He started working with the Artificial Intelligence Technology and Systems Group in 2024. His primary areas of interest are Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Smart Connected Health, and Internet of Things (IoT).
Prior to joining Lincoln Laboratory, Morillo was a doctorate student at the University of Connecticut studying Computer Science with a concentration of Network Security in Secure Inter-Domain Routing. He also assisted in Smart Connected Health research to create a mobile health solution that leverages AI and machine learning to predict depression treatment outcomes. During this time, he also interned as a Cyber Security Engineer at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics laboratory and as a Software Engineering at Ameresco.
Morillo is a National GEM Fellow, active IEEE member, and maintains a CITI certification for Biomedical Research. Outside of his professional pursuits, he is keen on adventure (or at least he likes to think he does) … Occasionally you’ll find him on road with his motorcycle, enjoying science and engineering content on YouTube, and playing tennis!