C-TASC – Center for Trusted, Accelerated, and Secure Computing and Communication

Summary

The Center for Trusted, Accelerated, and Secure Computing and Communication (C-TASC) is a multidisciplinary research center with overarching research spanning the cybersecurity, hardware security, accelerated computing, and machine learning domains.

Our researchers make chips produced in other countries safer and develop new technologies that implement machine learning algorithms faster and use significantly less power. We develop novel brain-inspired and quantum-based computing systems. We make future microprocessors resistant to sophisticated attacks and support the development of new cryptographic standards.

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Labs

Lab NameAbbreviationDirectors
Computer Architecture, Machine Learning, and Security Lab
CAMsec logo green and yellow
CAMLsec LabKhaled Khasawneh
Cryptographic Engineering Research Group
CERG lab logo
CERGKris Gaj and Jens-Peter Kaps
Hardware Security and Artificial Intelligence LabHArt LabSai Manoj PD
Mason Nanoelectronics LabNano LabEthan Ahn
Networks Lab
NetLab globe logo
NetLabBrian Mark
Parsa Research Lab
PRL logo with brain
PRLMaryam Parsa
Quantum-Classical Computer-Aided Design LabJQubWeiwen Jiang
Wireless Innovation and Cybersecurity Lab
WiCL black font logo
WICLKai Zeng

Research Areas

Security

  • Trusted computing
  • Trusted supply chain
  • Secure logic design
  • Hardware support for system security
  • Micro-architecture security
  • NextG security
  • Spectrum sharing security and privacy

Systems

  • Internet of Things security
  • Cyber-physical systems design & security
  • Mobile computing and security
  • Post-quantum cryptography (PQC)
  • Lightweight cryptography (LWC)
  • Side-channel analysis and countermeasures

Computer Architecture

  • Design and optimization of machine learning accelerators
  • Trustworthy machine learning
  • ML applications in Cyber Security and Electronic Design Automation
  • Distributed and Federated ML
  • Non von Neumann computing
  • Neuromorphic computing
  • Quantum computing

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