[1] She completed her doctorate in 1993 under the supervision of Jonathan S. Turner,[3] and joined the Georgia Tech faculty in the same year and was appointed a Regents Professor there in 2020.
[1] Her research concerns computer networking with a specific focus on applications and network-layer services.
Her current research has grown to include the potential role of computing as it can help address pressing social problems.
[1][2] At Georgia Tech, Zegura participates in a 10-year university initiative to link technology and community development efforts.
The program's coursework includes content from the fields of Public Policy, Human-Centered Design and Community Engagement.