Patrick Traynor, Ph.D., the John H. and Mary Lou Dasburg Preeminent Chair in Engineering, was recently awarded a $1.7 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate.
Dr. Wally Rhines Now Chairs FICS Research Advisory Board
FICS-eChain: Enabling End-to-End Protection of Electronics Devices and Systems
FICS Research & Embry-Riddle establish Center for Aeronautical Resilience (CAR)
FICS Research Student Spotlight: Olivia Paradis
Tell me a little about yourself I was adopted from Chengdu, China and grew up in Salisbury, Maryland (locals call it “Smallsbury,” you can imagine why). In 2015, I pursued a Dual B.S. in Biomedical and Electrical Engineering at Rensselaer… Read More
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Fahim Rahman
Dr. Fahim Rahman is a homegrown FICS Research professor, from a FICS Research PhD student to now a FICS Research faculty. Here are a few questions that we asked him: Tell me a little about yourself I am from… Read More
FICS Research Student Spotlight: Sreeja Chowdhury
Sreeja Chowdhury was a FICS Research student who now works at Ansys San Jose. We asked her the following questions about her career path and what she will miss most about FICS Research. Can you tell us more about your… Read More
FICS Research Student Spotlight: Ashley Tramble
Ashley Tramble is a current FICS Research student who works at Honeywell FM&T. We asked her the following questions about her career path and how FICS Research assists in her career. What is your current job? I am currently… Read More
$70 million AI partnership with NVIDIA: FICS Research faculty, Dr. Damon Woodard, will lead training
The University of Florida today announced a public-private partnership with NVIDIA that will catapult UF’s research strength to address some of the world’s most formidable challenges, create unprecedented access to AI training and tools for underrepresented communities, and build momentum… Read More
FICS Research Recieves $7.8M to Help Make On-Chip Security Pervasive
Florida Institute for Cybersecurity (FICS) Research has announced a collaboration with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) on a program called Automated Implementation of Secure Silicon (AISS). Leading electronic design automation company Synopsys will serve as a prime contractor on the program. The $7.8M… Read More