Dr. Wenjie Che
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Howard University
Washington, DC, USA
Howard University
Washington, DC, USA
Short Bio
Dr. Wenjie Che received his Ph.D degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico in 2016. He was the recipient of the best hardware demo award (2nd place) among 26 research groups at the IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST) 2017. Dr. Che has (co)-authored 20+ papers in prestigious peer-reviewed conferences and journals including ICCAD, HOST, FCCM and IEEE Transactions on VLSI. He holds several Provisionals that are licensed by Enthentica Inc. Dr. Che has served as the hardware demo chair in the organization committee and as a TPC member of the HOST conference (2022-present), and a session chair for ICCAD 2019. He has been a reviewer for prestigious journals and conferences including IEEE Transactions on VLSI, IEEE Transactions on CAD, IEEE Transactions on IFS, HOST, DATE. He is a member of IEEE.
Research Interest
Hardware Security and Trust, Artificial Intelligence Security, Hardware Security Primitives (Physically Unclonable Functions) and Security Protocols, Machine Learning and Model Building, Hardware Software Co-Design, Design for Test
Professional Experiences
Assistant Professor, Howard University, 2023 ~ present
Principal Engineer, Microchip Technology, 2023
Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University, Aug. 2018 ~ 2023
Research Engineer, Enthentica, Jan. 2017 ~ April. 2018
Education
PhD, Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico, Aug. 2013 ~ Dec. 2016
ME, Computer Technology, Hunan University, Sep. 2010 ~ Jun. 2013
BS, Telecommunications Engineering, Hunan Normal University, Sep. 2006 ~ Jun. 2010
Available Ph.D. Positions: please see contact page