Cybersecurity nut, hardware hobbyist, nature enthusiast, amateur trumpet player. I also play World of Warcraft with my dad on the weekends.
I've done hardware and software across the years, and I have a design for a chip that I've been itching to build since the 1980s, this looks like my chance.
Learner for life
I am currently an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T). As director of the Automated Design for Emerging Process Technologies (ADEPT) laboratory at NC A&T, I research the following questions: (1) how can we make computers more reliable in harsh environments (i.e., ionizing particles, malicious fault injection) and (2) how can we extend Moore’s law (e.g., 3D IC)? To answer these questions, he interrogates the traditional abstraction layers of integrated circuit design (i.e., functional description, circuit design, physical design) to discover design methodologies that are more relevant to these goals.
I work as an Assistant Professor (Grade I) in the department of ECE in IIITDM Kurnool, India. My research work includes VLSI for Signal Processing and Information Security.
Assistant Professor (IISc) | Ph.D. & S.M. (MIT) | B.Tech. (IIT-KGP)
Received B.S. degree from Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Middle East Technical University, Turkey, in 2019. Currently, pursuing M.S. degree from Electronics Engineering in Bogazici University, Turkey. Research interests are computer architecture, hardware security and secure memory architecture
Computer Engineering Student and hardware design enthusiast. Enjoys programming and soldering.
I am a Professor at the University of New Mexico, and participate in two startups, Enthentica and IC-Safety, LLC to build PUF technology
I'm a senior in high school interested in computer science.