Published numerous papers over different years covering topics such as hardware security, CPS & ES security, automotive and transportation, manufacturing systems, etc. Received funding support from various federal and state agencies like NSF, NIH, DOE, DARPA, and more. Graduated 13 Ph.D. students, with 2 entering academia as assistant professors and the rest mostly joining industry or national labs.
Research Experience
Since 2009, started researching the co-design problems of hardware/software and physics (aka, cyber-physical systems), including modeling, simulation, design automation, etc. Over the past decade, his lab has tackled multiple research challenges across various CPS applications, including smart grid, electric vehicles, automotive, transportation systems, manufacturing and industrial control systems, and mobile health.
Background
Research interests include embedded systems design, hardware/software co-design, cybersecurity, etc.; specializes in autonomous and intelligent cyber-physical systems.