Assistant professors Scott Ruoti and Jian Liu approach both familiar and emerging technologies from new angles to improve cybersecurity for individual users.
A team of researchers were granted $1.7 million to address environmental health and energy challenges in disadvantaged communities and provide a solution.
Kevin Bai is spearheading efforts to develop a compact drive inverter and motor for EVs that would reduce the size and cost of electric drive trains.
Hairong Qi contributes her expertise in remote sensing and machine learning to improve the accuracy of a global imaging mission.
Professor Garrett Rose is part of an interdisciplinary team of researchers that was awarded a grant to study the gap between human brain processing efficiency and the limitations of current artificial intelligence models.
EECS Associate Professor Scott Emrich collaborated across scientific fields to help reveal climate change effects on coastal plant life around the Chesapeake Bay.
Backed by a $624k NSF grant, Michela Taufer is making HPC pipelines more efficient, facilitating analysis of massive datasets and accelerating the pace of scientific discovery.
David Mignardot is working to protect our power grids from EMPs, keeping blackouts at bay during extreme events.
Linda Averett has worked at Microsoft for 28 years where she helped developed ImPaCT (Infrastructure for Privacy, Compliance, and Trust) to establish “guardrails” that make AI safer for youngsters and less daunting for the average computer user.
Assistant professor Scott Ruoti has received an NSF Early Career Development Program award of $654,235 over five years for research on the management of cryptographic keys, systems that help individuals manage their online security.