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Mark Tehranipoor

Mark M. Tehranipoor, Ph.D., is an Intel Charles E. Young Preeminence Endowed Professor at the Florida Institute for Cybersecurity at the University of Florida in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He co-founded a symposium called IEEE International Symposium on Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust. His research interests include hardware security, electronics supply chain security, counterfeit IC detection and prevention, and reliable and testable VLSI design.

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Dynamic Hardware Data Security to Prevent Reverse Engineering of Obfuscated Circuit Designs
Protective Framework for Preventing Theft of Intellectual Property for Integrated Circuits
Temperature-Sensitive, Unclonable, Chipless RFID Tags for Better Tracking and Tracing
Protective Framework for Preventing Intellectual Property Theft in Electronic Devices
Algorithm to Evaluate Vulnerability of Integrated Circuits to Microprobing Attacks
Unclonable, Chipless RFID Tags to Improve Tracking and Tracing of Pharmaceuticals
Light Scattering Nanostructures to Secure Integrated Circuits Against Optical Probing Attacks
Integrated Circuit Camouflaging to Protect Intellectual Property
Scanning Electron Microscope Search Algorithm That Locates Defects or Trojans in Integrated Circuits
Automated System for Identifying Printed Circuit Board Components
Dynamic Obfuscation Technique for Firmware Protection of Internet-Embedded Systems
Image Processing for Printed Circuit Board Component Detection

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