Green Hall, Room 0160
Washington University
St. Louis, MO, 63130
zhouliang at email dot wustl dot edu
About me:
About me:
Currently I am working as a PMIC design engineer at Analog Devices.
I obtained my PhD degree in Computer Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, under the supervision of Dr. Shantanu Chakrabartty. Prior to joining WUSTL, I obtained my B.S. degree in Physics from Tsinghua University in 2010, and studied at Michigan State University as a PhD student from 2012 to 2015. My research interests include self-powered sensors, hardware security, analog and mixed signal IC design, and neuromophic hardware.
News and updates:
News and updates:
- May 2019: Paper on integrated passive temperature monitoring of supply chain accepted by MWSCAS 2019.
- Mar 2019: Paper on dynamic signature generation for authentication accepted by IEEE Internet-of-Things Journal.
- Jan 2019: Paper on coupling timers accepted by ISCAS 2019.
- Oct 2018: Two papers submitted to ISCAS 2019.
- Aug 2018: Paper on dynamic signature based on FN timers submitted to IEEE IoT journal.
- Aug 2018: Joined Analog Devices as a design engineer.
- June 2018: Two papers accepted by MWSCAS 2018.
- June 2018: One paper accepted by SRC TECHCON 2018.
- May 2018: Present at ICC 2018 held in Kansas City, MO.
- April 2018: Two papers submitted to MWSCAS 2018.
- Jan 2018: Paper on privacy preserving authentication protocol based on self-powered timers accepted by IEEE ICC 2018.
- Jan 2018: Paper on self-powered sensing of time-of-occurrence accepted by IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits.
- Dec 2017: Successfully defend my proposal titled as "Securing passive IoT devices using self-powered timers".
- Sep 2017: Paper on dynamic authentication protocol of passive IoT devices using self-powered timers accepted by IEEE Internet of Things Journal
- Sep 2017: Present at SRCTECHON 2017 held in Austin, Texas.
- Aug 2017: Present at MWSCAS2017 held in Boston, MA.
- May 2017: Present at ISCAS 2017 held in Baltimore, MD.