Research areas include: Secure Advanced Manufacturing, Secure Approximate Computing Systems, Hardware Design Obfuscation, Side-Channel Analysis and Fault Attacks, 3D IC Security, CPS Security, Reliable and Secure Networks-on-Chip, VLSI Fault Tolerance, Moving Target Defense in FPGA.
Research Experience
Serves as a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire and leads the Reliable and Secure VLSI Systems Laboratory.
Background
Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Hampshire; Director of the Reliable and Secure Circuits & Systems Laboratory. Research interests include circuits and systems security, VLSI fault tolerance, and their applications.
Miscellany
Looking for motivated graduate and undergraduate students to join her research group.