by WebAdmin | Jun 20, 2015 | Current News, News
US Army Research Office (Department of Defense) provides $400K funding for our research on IC camouflaging. The goal of the project is to develop layout level countermeasures against reverse engineering. The project will develop metrics to guide the insertion of...
by WebAdmin | Jun 16, 2015 | Current News, News
US National Science Foundation provides $500K funding for our research on secure high-level synthesis. The goal of the project is to develop novel high-level synthesis methodologies that will produce reverse-engineering resilient designs. This a joint project with...
by WebAdmin | Jun 7, 2015 | Current News, News
TwinLab on Hardware Security and Trust has been launched with the support of GLOBALFOUNDRIES on a $2.6M budget. The TwinLab consists of DfX and MOMA lab personnel in addition to a senior IC designer, who will be a CSS-AD personnel. The goal of the TwinLab is to design...
by os22 | Nov 13, 2014 | News
SRC/Mubadala Technology provides $463K funding for our project on “Security and Test Implications of NEMS” in the MEES III call. Semiconductor Research Corporation channels the funding provided by UAE’s Mubadala Technology to local universities in the...
by os22 | Oct 23, 2014 | News
This award is given every year to one graduating PhD student in the VLSI Testing community for the quality and impact of their research. The judges are from both industry and academia, where each is represented 50%. Samah had won the semi-final compatition at the VLSI...
by os22 | Jan 19, 2014 | News
Our research on IC camouflaging is featured in an article titled “Confusion is the name of the game in outwitting microchip reverse engineers” in The National. Click for The National article
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