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Guy AlLee


Guy AlLee is a computer industry veteran with 40 years of industry experience in computer architecture, hardware, software, energy, cybersecurity and the Internet of Things. He currently teaches Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure in the EE Department and is actively researching Direct Current power distribution in buildings and campuses at 380Vdc up to Medium Voltages (33KVdc).

In the last 25 years at Intel he has been involved in Cybersecurity for Internet of Things (EPID and Secure Device Onboard), Data Center energy researcher in Intel Labs, a Strategic Planner in DCG on Itanium Platforms and Xeon Dual-Processor Chipsets, a Server Customer Quality Program Manager, and started in Desktop project managing build-to-order PCs for Tier 2 & 3 customers. He was an Intel customer before then as an embedded, real-time software engineer for process control, manufacturing and industrial companies Rosemont, Intercim (now DELMIA), MCT and Honeywell. He taught Statistical Process Control, Quality and Industrial Controls / Programmable Controllers in the Minnesota Technical College system. His first full-time job was in analog security - signal intelligence with the US Army Security Agency.

He is a contributing coauthor to the EMerge Alliance industry specification on 380Vdc, past Chair of the EMerge Alliance’s Campus/Building Direct-Current Microgrid Technical Specification Committee on setting industry standards for direct-current buildings and data centers. He wrote “Chapter 21: Green Microprocessor and Server Design” in Data Center Handbook (ISBN: 9781118436639). He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering and an MS in Computer Engineering from Portland State University.

Research Interest and Expertise:

  • Cybersecurity 
  • Direct-Current Power Distribution 
  • Internet of Things

Courses Taught:

  • EE 510 Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure
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