Currently an Assistant Professor of Intelligent Systems Engineering at Indiana University. The research group is currently focused on three main projects: FPGA bitstream tamper prevention, FPGA piracy detection, and Security of non-volatile FPGA architectures.
Background
Research Interests: Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) security. Brief Introduction: Today, FPGAs are used in everything from datacenters to airplanes, so ensuring secure FPGA operations is rapidly becoming as critical as processor-based systems.
Miscellany
Personal Interests: If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in FPGA or embedded systems security, please contact him.