We are excited to highlight the recent showcase of our research projects at the Semiconductor Microelectronics Security, Assurance, Resilience, and Trust (SMART) cybersecurity research lab at Wright State University. Our team is pioneering advancements in Embedded AI Hardware, focusing on the realization of low-powered and optimized Machine Learning, particularly TinyML, and their practical implementations on microcontrollers and FPGA.
Our research is addressing critical areas such as emerging Hardware Security Attacks, including Power and Timing Side-Channel Attacks, and developing robust Countermeasures Targeting Embedded AI Hardware. This showcase was an excellent opportunity to present our innovative solutions and ongoing projects to a wide audience.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all attendees, including researchers and industry professionals from the Dayton area and beyond. Special thanks to representatives from the industry, Central State University, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), University of Dayton, Sinclair Community College, and Wright State University, for their invaluable participation and support.
A special acknowledgment goes out to our talented undergraduate and graduate students Sayed Nowroz and Logan Pence who presented their cutting-edge research. Their work is at the forefront of developing trusted embedded AI hardware for individual and autonomous systems, demonstrating the potential for significant real-world applications.