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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 20:21, 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
- 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
- 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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