Habibor Rahman
Ph.D. Candidate, Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Systems Lab
Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering
Research Interests
Design, Monitoring, Control, and Cybersecurity in Smart Manufacturing Systems
Recent News
March 2024: Our paper, Additive manufacturing of hydrogel-based lunar regolith pastes: A pathway toward in-situ resource utilization and in-space manufacturing, has been published in the Journal of Manufacturing Processes.
February 2024: Our paper, Taxonomy-Driven Graph-Theoretic Framework for Manufacturing Cybersecurity Risk Modeling and Assessment, has been published in the Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering.
January 2024: The pre-print of our work on A Comprehensive Taxonomy for Cybersecurity Threat Attributes and Countermeasures in Smart Manufacturing Systems is now available.
November 2023: Became the first runner-up in the GradSlamXSIE 2023, organized by the Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering at the University of Arizona.
November 2023: Our joint paper, DT4I4-Secure: Digital Twin Framework for Industry 4.0 Systems Security, is now available in IEEE Xplore.
October 2023: Attended the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Phoenix.
October 2023: Our paper, Process Defects Knowledge Modeling in Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing: An Ontological Framework, has been published in Manufacturing Letters.
May 2023: We presented two of our works at the IISE Annual Conference 2023 in New Orleans, LA, and were a finalist in the Manufacturing and Design division Best Student Paper Competition.
March 2023: Our paper, Manufacturing Cybersecurity Threat Attributes and Countermeasures: Review, Meta-Taxonomy, and Use Cases of Cyberattack Taxonomies, has been published in the Journal of Manufacturing Systems.
February 2023: Our paper, Process Defects Knowledge Modeling in Laser Powder Bed Fusion Additive Manufacturing: An Ontological Framework, has been accepted for presentation at NAMRC 51. This paper will appear in Manufacturing Letters and the preprint is now available.
January 2023: Two preprints of our recent works on manufacturing cybersecurity are now available. 1) Review, Meta-Taxonomy, and Use Cases of Cyberattack Taxonomies of Manufacturing Cybersecurity Threat Attributes and Countermeasures. 2) Graph-Theoretic Approach for Manufacturing Cybersecurity Risk Modeling and Assessment.
December 2022: We got our new Phillips Additive Hybrid machine in the lab. Here is a little glimpse: video.
November 2022: Became the second runner-up in the GradSlamXSIE 2022, organized by the Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering at the University of Arizona.
September 2022: Served as an invited reviewer for the University of Arizona Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) travel grant.
June 2022: Attended the 50th NAMRI/SME North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC 50) at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
May 2022: Presented three of our ongoing research works at the IISE Annual Conference 2022 in Seattle, WA.
May 2022: Received the Graduate and Professional Student Council (GPSC) Travel Grant to attend the IISE Annual Conference 2022 in Seattle, WA.
April 2022: Our paper, Physics-based Detection of Cyber-Attacks in Manufacturing Systems: A Machining Case Study, has been published in the Journal of Manufacturing Systems.
April 2022: Received an NSF Student Travel Award to attend the 50th NAMRI/SME North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC 50) at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
March 2022: Our paper, Physics-based Detection of Cyber-Attacks in Manufacturing Systems: A Machining Case Study, has been accepted for presentation at NAMRC 50.
November 2021: Presented our ongoing research at the ASTM International Conference on Additive Manufacturing (ICAM) 2021 in Anaheim, CA.
August 2021: Won first place in the 2021 American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Student Paper Competition for our paper How Standards Can Facilitate the Global Fight against Pandemics and Improve Preparedness. [News]
May 2021: Presented our work on Strategies for Lunar In Situ Resource Utilization through Lunar Regolith-based AM at the IISE Annual Conference and Expo 2021.
November 2020: Won first place in the 2020 ASCEND Propel Pitch Session organized by Lockheed Martin at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) ASCEND conference for our work Strategies for Lunar in-Situ Resource Utilization through Additive Manufacturing using Lunar Regolith. [Pitch] [Result Announcement] [News] [UAZ Engineering ]
November 2020: Won the first prize in the GradSlamXSIE 2020 organized by the Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering at the University of Arizona.
November 2020: Presented our work on Cybersecurity Framework for Vulnerability Identification and Mitigation in Cyber-Physical Manufacturing Systems at the IISE Annual Conference and Expo 2020.
October 2020: Presented a poster at the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium Fall Meeting 2020.