Auburn University CS PhD positions on Cyber-Physical Security
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Yazhou Tu is an assistant professor in the department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Auburn University since January 1st, 2024. Prior to joining Auburn University, he worked at the Wireless and Embedded Device Security lab at University of Louisiana at Lafayette as a postdoctoral research fellow from 2022. Yazhou received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2021. He earned his bachelor's degree from Wuhan University in 2013 and master's degree from Tsinghua University in 2016, both in software engineering. His research focuses on cyber-physical system security, sensing and embedded system security, side-channel signal analysis, and privacy. His papers were published at USENIX Security Symposium, ACM CCS, RAID, ASIACCS, etc.
Research highlights: Billions of cyber-physical systems (CPSs) rely on sensor-enabled environment perception. Intelligent and autonomous CPSs, such as robotic systems, intelligent manufacturing systems, autonomous vehicles, and medical devices, are rapidly emerging. Dr. Tu's research investigates how the security and safety of CPSs require threat models and computations resilient to the complex physical world. Google Scholar: scholar.google.com
Dr. Tu has multiple opening PhD positions (2024 Fall) for following directions:
Research assistantship with tuition waiver and competitive stipend will be provided to candidates with strong research motivation and hands-on capabilities on interdisciplinary topics.
Attack demos of his research projects can be found at:
youtube.com
youtube.com
Application deadline for 2024 Fall semester is March 1st. Please contact 1point3acres.com for more information.
Research highlights: Billions of cyber-physical systems (CPSs) rely on sensor-enabled environment perception. Intelligent and autonomous CPSs, such as robotic systems, intelligent manufacturing systems, autonomous vehicles, and medical devices, are rapidly emerging. Dr. Tu's research investigates how the security and safety of CPSs require threat models and computations resilient to the complex physical world. Google Scholar: scholar.google.com
Dr. Tu has multiple opening PhD positions (2024 Fall) for following directions:
- Cyber-physical system security
- Robotic Security
- Side-channel Signal Analysis
- Security of human-computer interfaces
- IoT security and privacy
- Medical Devices
- Device Fingerprinting and Reverse engineering
- Smart Home Security
- Manufacturing Security
- Vehicle Security
- Biometrics
Research assistantship with tuition waiver and competitive stipend will be provided to candidates with strong research motivation and hands-on capabilities on interdisciplinary topics.
Attack demos of his research projects can be found at:
youtube.com
youtube.com
Application deadline for 2024 Fall semester is March 1st. Please contact 1point3acres.com for more information.
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