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Ramesh Karri is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, specializing in hardware cybersecurity and trustworthy hardware systems. He co-founded the NYU Center for Cyber Security in 2009 and has served in various leadership roles within the IEEE community. His research focuses on secure system design, covering topics such as trustworthy integrated circuits, cyber-physical systems, and the interplay between nanotechnology and security. With over 350 publications in prestigious journals and conferences, he has earned numerous awards for his work. He is an Editor-in-Chief for the ACM Journal on Emerging Computing Technologies and has been involved as a key speaker in multiple conferences related to hardware security. Additionally, he has received the Humboldt Fellowship and the National Science Foundation CAREER award.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering • New York City, NY
Research and teaching in computer engineering with a focus on trustworthy secure hardware.
Polytechnic Institute of New York University • New York City, NY
Research and teaching in computer engineering.
Lucent Bell Labs Engineering Research Center • Princeton, NJ
Conducted research and implemented online built-in self-test for VLSICs.
University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Amherst, MA
Research and teaching duties in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department.
University of California, San Diego • La Jolla, CA
Assisted in teaching and research activities in the Computer Science department.
Fifth Generation Computing Group, CMC • India
Implemented multiprocessor cache consistency protocols.
Administered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.