VLSI Design Automation and Computational Resiliency & Security
IEEE Student Branch Chapter DU is delighted to host a seminar titled, “VLSI Design Automation and Computational Resiliency & Security”. The seminar will be held on 2nd January, 2023, at 1:30 PM, at the Department of EEE, University of Dhaka.
VLSI, or very large-scale integration, is a process that creates integrated circuits by connecting millions of MOS transistors to a single chip. One of the most used techniques for producing microchip CPUs, ICs, and componentry.
In this talk, he will discuss the advanced issues of electronic design automation (EDA) tools and how technology scaling affects modern microprocessors' design costs, and the importance of creating value in academic research that can critically impact industrial production. In addition, he will advocate for the need for multidisciplinary research to understand different computation abstraction layers to build secure autonomous systems. In particular, he will present novel graph-based approaches to secure vehicular networks and the importance of low-cost implementation of those algorithms on edge devices. Besides, he will discuss different research opportunities at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC).
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Dr. Riadul Islam
VLSI Design Automation and Computational Resiliency & Security
Biography:
Riadul Islam is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. In his Ph.D. dissertation work at UCSC, Riadul designed the first current-pulsed flip-flop/register that resulted in the first-ever one-to-many current-mode clock distribution networks for high-performance microprocessors. From 2017 to 2019, he was an Assistant Professor with the University of Michigan, Dearborn MI, USA. He is a senior member of the IEEE, member of the ACM, IEEE Circuits and Systems (CAS) society, the VLSI Systems and Applications Technical Committee (VSA-TC) of the IEEE-CAS, and IEEE Solid-State Circuits (SSC) Society. He holds two US patents and several IEEE/ACM/MDPI/Springer Nature journal and conference publications. His current research interests include digital and mixed-signal CMOS ICs/SOCs for a variety of applications; hardware security; CAN network. He is an Associate Editor of Springer Circuits, Systems and Signal Processing (CSSP) Journal and Topic Lead Editor of Frontiers in Communications and Networks Journal. He was a Technical Program Committee (TPC) member of many IEEE/ACM International Conferences. Riadul is the recipient of a 2021 NSF ERI award, 2021 Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) award, and 2021 Maryland Innovation Initiative (MII) award.