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* Architectural support for security enhancement - supported by NSF CAREER award, Department of Education [http://www.engr.uconn.edu/gaann/ GAANN] (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) Fellowships (available for US citizens and Permanent Residents only)  
* Architectural support for security enhancement - supported by NSF CAREER award, Department of Education [http://www.engr.uconn.edu/gaann/ GAANN] (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) Fellowships (available for US citizens and Permanent Residents only)  

Revision as of 20:12, 26 July 2011

Contents

News

People

Professor

PostDoc Fellows

  • Dr. Qiasi Luo PhD: University of Science and Technology of China, BS: University of Science and Technology of China, China

Students

  • Juan Carlos Martinez Santos (PhD candidate) MSc: Universidad Industrial de Santander, BS: Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia
  • Tiansi Hu (PhD candidate) BS: Peking University, China
  • Bingnan Jiang (PhD candidate) MS: BeiHang University, BS: BeiHang University, China

Alumni

  • Hai Lin, PhD, May 2011 (current job – Panève LLC, MA)
    • Dissertation title: Multi-objective application-specific instruction set processor design: Towards high performance, energy-efficient, and secure embedded systems
    • MS: Tsinghua University, BS: Tsinghua University, China
  • Xuan Guan, PhD, May 2011 (current job – Freescale, TX)
    • Dissertation title: Application-specific instruction set processor design for data-intensive applications
    • MS: Chinese Academy of Science, BS: Beijing Institute of Technology, China
  • Chulwoo Park (PhD candidate 2006-2007, now in UConn)
  • Claude J. Manville (BS'2010, now PhD candidate in UConn)
  • Jeff Wroten (BS'2006, REU advisee, first job: Harris Corporation, Maryland)
  • Kolawole Ladoja (BS'2007, REU advisee REU program)

Research Projects

Adaptive and Efficient Networking for Underwater Sensor Networks

  1. QELAR A Q-Learning-based Energy-efficient and Lifetime-aware Routing Protocol for Underwater Sensor Networks

Architectural support for security enhancement

Smart Grid, Micro Grid and Renewable Energy

  1. Dynamic Residential Demand Response and Distributed Generation Management in Smart Microgrid with Hierarchical Agents

Funding

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  • Architectural support for security enhancement - supported by NSF CAREER award, Department of Education GAANN (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) Fellowships (available for US citizens and Permanent Residents only)
  • Energy-efficient application-specific instruction set processor (ASIPs) synthesis - supported by NSF CCF grant
  • Underwater sensor networks - Internal seed grant, NSF CRI/MRI, and ONR grant
  • Side-channel attacks and countermeasures (side-channel workstation) – UConn Intermediate Research Equipment Competition 2011 Award
  • Mobile computing systems - UConn faculty large grant
  • High performance and low power computer architecture - UConn ECE start-up grant
  • Embedded system hardware/software co-synthesis - UConn ECE start-up grant

Publications

Journal Papers

Conferences and Workshops papers

Resources





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