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Navid Asadi-Zanjani

Navid Asadi-Zanjani, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at University of Florida. He is director of the Security and Assurance Lab and associate director of the Microelectronics Security Training Center. He received his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Connecticut. His research is focused on techniques for hardware security, specifically integrated circuit counterfeit detection and prevention, reverse engineering, anti-reverse engineering, and integrity analysis. 

Technologies
Protective Framework for Preventing Intellectual Property Theft in Electronic Devices
Algorithm to Evaluate Vulnerability of Integrated Circuits to Microprobing Attacks
Automatic Segmentation Algorithm for Reverse Engineering of Integrated Circuits
Light Scattering Nanostructures to Secure Integrated Circuits Against Optical Probing Attacks
Automated Algorithms for Faster Integrated Circuit Imaging and Easier Reverse Engineering
Scanning Electron Microscope Search Algorithm That Locates Defects or Trojans in Integrated Circuits
Automated System for Identifying Printed Circuit Board Components
Image Processing for Printed Circuit Board Component Detection
Unsupervised Segmentation of Scanning Electron Microscope Images for Reverse Engineering of Integrated Circuits

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