Graduate Research Assistant
Projects: Trojan resiliant computing, attack on logic locking
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Hi, I’m Mahmudul Hasan. You can address me by my nickname “Shuvo”.
I'm from Bangladesh and currently pursuing M.Sc. in Electronics Engineering at The University of Kansas. Previously, I worked as an IC Physical Design Engineer (RTL-to-GDSII development) in a semiconductor company. I completed my undergrad in EEE from the Ahsanullah University of Science & Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Here at the University of Kansas, I’m appointed as a Graduate Research Assistant under the supervision of Dr. Tamzidul Hoque. Our goal is to create novel solutions for integrated circuit security and trust.
Besides professional and academic life, I love traveling. Watching and playing soccer attracts me as well. Besides, I enjoy playing multiplayer computer games, because I think defeating a human brain is more satisfactory than a computer program. I also love to learn new programming languages and tools.
I am Tanvir Hossain. You can mention me by “Tanvir”. Currently, I am pursuing my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at The University of Kansas and appointed as a graduate research assistant. I’ve completed my B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh. My research interest includes side-channel analysis, hardware Trojan attacks, physical unclonable function, logic locking, and related fields of hardware security and trust. I love to accrue new skills and explore the relevant fields of technology. Besides this, I enjoy playing and watching soccer.
Volunteer Undergraduate Researcher
Projects: Hardware solution for digital rights management
My name is RokunuzJahan Rudro. I prefer to go by ‘Rudro’. I am an International student from Bangladesh doing undergraduate in KU, and currently a sophomore in Computer Science. I have lived in Oman for 7 years, and completed my schooling over there. My hobbies are playing video games, cricket , soccer and cooking (just a beginner). I also work under Professor David Johnson as an UGTF for EECS- 140.
Interests: Technology has always been one of my fascinations. I love how our world of technology is evolving with time. I am very much interested in machine learning and security. However, I am still exploring our field and learning new things everyday.
Skills: Programming in C++, Digital Logic, Embedded Systems
Fun fact: I can speak three languages Bangla, English and Hindi and play Harmonium (keyboard instrument)
Volunteer Undergraduate Researcher
Projects: Hardware solution for digital rights management
My name is Landen Doty and I am a freshman studying Computer Science here at KU. Throughout my educational career I have held a strong interest in mathematics and computers, completing courses in various mathematical subjects as well as C++ and Python programming. My professional interests include trusted computing, security, and mathematics with the end goal of pursuing my own research as a professor some day. I also am a member of Theta Chi Fraternity where I serve as the chapter Scholarship Chairman
Volunteer Undergraduate Researcher
Projects: Security of memory devices
My name is Benjamin Moeller, and I am currently (July'21) a Junior at the University of Kansas pursuing a degree in Computer Science. I have lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma for most of my life besides being born inside of Kansas City. My professional interests include working with programming languages such as C++, as well as using a variety of mathematics. A goal of my research is to look into how programming can influence technology such as flash memory. As far as personal interests go, I enjoy playing video games, messing around with computers, and reading in my spare time.