About Us

Our Mission and Values

The Roux Institute GenCyber Camp is a National Security Agency-funded program designed to introduce cybersecurity concepts to middle school students and offer them insight into a future professional area that might be the encouragement they need to pursue cybersecurity as a career path. Faculty, professionals in the field, and local Maine educators play a role in

helping young people to see the fun in problem solving and discovering what could be in preventing the attacks of the cybersecurity world while helping every other discipline to accomplish goals without fear of compromise.


Our Team

Scott Valcourt, PhD, Program Director

Scott Valcourt is the GenCyber Camp Program Director and handles all of the registration, inquiries, logistics, and operations for the camp. He also serves as an instructor and counselor to the GenCyber Camp. His area of expertise is computer systems and networks

Gary Cantrell, PhD, Lead Instructor

Gary Cantrell is the GenCyber Camp Lead Instructor and handles the overall camp program activity plan including instructor, games, activities, and field trips. His area of expertise is cyber forensics.

Lindsay Jamieson, PhD, K-12 Specialist

Lindsay Jamieson is the GenCyber Camp K-12 Specialist and ensures that the activities and learning are focused on the levels and needs of our varied groups of campers. She also serves as a counselor to the GenCyber Camp and the Girls Who Code program this summer. Her area of expertise is computer science education.