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The U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have partnered to grant Professor Gang Qu (ECE/ISR/MC2) approximately $100,000 to study the use of Silicon Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) as an entropy source.


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Professor Ankur Srivastava  (ECE/ISR) is the principal investigator for a National Science Foundation SI2-SSE 3DSIM grant, “A Unified Framework for 3D CPU Co-Simulation.” Professor Bruce Jacob (ECE) is the co-principal investigator.


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This is a two-year, $200K grant. Conventional digit logic gates will generate a deterministic output signal for a given set of input signals (called input vector). Polymorphic gates are different in the sense that their output for the same input vector may vary depending on the operating environment such as temperature, voltage, and humidity. So we can consider polymorphic gates as logic gates that can implement multiple functions and behave as one of them according to certain controllable factors.


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The world is becoming increasingly dependent on complex interconnected systems, such as smart building management, multi-vehicle systems and convoys, irrigation networks, large array telescopes, and the power distribution grid.


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Anthony Ephremides is the principal investigator for a new three-year, $300,000 research grant from the Office of Naval Research. “AGE OF INFORMATION: Concept, Metric, and Tool for Network Control” will focus on the use of age for wireless network control.


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The National Institute on Aging, one of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded more than $8 million to the University of Maryland to develop an innovative approach for addressing hearing loss and communication challenges that affect millions of older people.


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Professor Paul Schonfeld (CEE) is the principal investigator and Associate Professor Ilya Ryzhov (BMGT/ISR) is the co-PI for a new one-year, $150K NSF EAGER grant, “Optimization with Data Acquisition in Transportation Engineering.”


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