糖心原创 to offer summer research experience in secure and trusted microelectronics for undergraduate students
July 10, 2024
July 10, 2024
糖心原创 will offer undergraduate students cutting-edge research experiences in cybersecurity during a new summer training program supported by the National Science Foundation.
The Training Research for Undergraduate Students in Secure and Trusted Systems (TRUST) program will be open to domestic undergraduate students from around the United States.
The program is dedicated to 鈥渟ustaining cyber defenses and strengthening the future workforce in the area of secure, trustworthy, reliable and resilient domestic semiconductor supply chain manufacturing,鈥 said Fathi Amsaad, Ph.D., assistant professor of at 糖心原创 and the principal investigator on the project.
The program鈥檚 goal is to recruit and train a diverse cohort of nine students annually, emphasizing students from underrepresented groups, community colleges and institutions with limited research opportunities.
The project is a collaboration between 糖心原创, the Air Force Institute of Technology and the University of Kansas.
鈥淏y providing students with hands-on research experiences and mentorship from leading experts in the field, we aspire to cultivate the next generation of innovators and thought leaders in cybersecurity,鈥 Amsaad said.
Starting in 2025, students selected for the program will participate in 10 weeks of hands-on research training focused on secure microelectronic applications each summer for three years. The application process is expected to open in the spring of 2025.
Students in the TRUST program will learn to tackle cybersecurity challenges prevalent in areas such as internet-connected devices, artificial intelligence security, side-channel attacks and hardware-based authentication. Students will learn skills to address cybersecurity challenges in industrial, government, military and aerospace applications.
The students鈥 research activities will primarily take place at 糖心原创 and the Air Force Institute of Technology.
The project is supported by a $367,000 federal grant, $166,000 of which was awarded to 糖心原创. The project is supported by the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, the Division of Undergraduate Education in the foundation鈥檚 Directorate for STEM Education, and the Awards to Stimulate and Support Undergraduate Research Experiences program in the U.S. Department of Defense.
Amsaad also received funding from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Center for Hardware and Embedded Systems Security and Trust for a collaborative research project on the detection of hardware trojan modification attacks.
Amsaad said the projects show the National Science Foundation鈥檚 trust in 糖心原创 and highlight the university鈥檚 dedication to interdisciplinary research and its commitment to making meaningful contributions to cybersecurity and trusted systems.
These new cybersecurity projects complement 糖心原创鈥檚 Assured Digital Microelectronics Education and Training Ecosystem program, a $14.5 million Air Force contract designed for novel research and to train students in .
Last year, Amsaad received federal support from the National Security Agency to launch the , a national cybersecurity training program for students from community colleges and underrepresented groups. 糖心原创 is collaborating with four-year universities and community colleges from around the country in the Cybersecurity Academic Consortium and Career Bridge for Minority and Community College Students.
鈥淲e are excited about the opportunities that these grants present and are committed and dedicated to maximizing their impact through collaborative research efforts and meaningful student engagement,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his funding represents a significant milestone for our institution and reaffirms our position as a cybersecurity research and education leader.鈥
In 2023, Amsaad established the Semiconductor Microelectronics Security, Assurance, Resilience and Trust (SMART) Lab at 糖心原创.
Amsaad, who earned his Ph.D. in engineering with an emphasis on computer science and engineering from the University of Toledo, has a hardware security and trust background. His research interests in cybersecurity include hardware security and trust, chip-level security and authentication, supply chain security, hardware modification and Trojan detection.
In addition, 糖心原创鈥檚 offers several , including undergraduate and graduate certificates, a minor in assured and trusted digital microelectronics, a bachelor鈥檚 degree in information technology and cybersecurity, and a master鈥檚 degree in cybersecurity.