Education:
B.S. University of Virginia, 1977
M.S. University of Virginia, 1978
Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1984
I received the BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Virginia in 1977 and 1978, respectively. I received the Ph.D. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984. After one year as a member of the technical staff at MITRE corporation, I joined the UVA faculty in the department of electrical engineering. Since then I have dedicated most of my professional career to UVA where I have taught and performed research in digital systems with a focus on embedded computing. I have been recognized with several awards for teaching including an All-University Teaching Award. My research has been in the area of embedded computing with applications in control, signal processing, energy management, biomedical instrumentation, and industrial cyber security. I currently serve as an associate editor for the IEEE Internet of Things Journal.
- SERC-2017-TR-113-Human Capital Development – Resilient Cyber Physical Systems
- SERC-2017-TR-113-Human Capital Development – Resilient Cyber Physical Systems Addendum
- SERC-2012-TR-028-1-Security Engineering
- SERC-2012-TR-028-2-Security Engineering
- SERC-2013-TR-036-2-Security Engineering: System Aware Cyber Security for an Autonomous Surveillance System On Board an Unmanned Arial Vehicle
- SERC-2014-TR-036-3-Security Engineering Project: System Aware Cyber Security for an Autonomous Surveillance System On Board an Unmanned Arial Vehicle
- SERC-2013-TR-036-1-Security Engineering Pilot