We are excited to announce that our research project at the Semiconductor Microelectronics Security, Assurance, Resilience, and Trust (SMART) center at Wright State University has been selected for NSF funding. The project focuses on AI-enabled hardware Trojan localization in real-time and will be conducted in collaboration with the CHEST Center at the University of Cincinnati. Key partners include Booz Allen Hamilton and Ansys, P. Len Orlando III.
During the project’s kick-off meeting, students Ashutosh Ghimire, Niraj Prasad Bhatta, Harshdeep Singh, and Sayed Nowroz, CSCA™, showcased our current hardware security projects to industry leaders, faculty, and NSF representatives. Our research aims to develop trusted PCB and anti-counterfeits solutions, along with reliable SRAM-based PUFs for trusted embedded systems. We are grateful for the support from all partners, which empowers us to advance impactful research in hardware security.