News (2015)

News (2015)

 

2015-08-15: A short paper  titled "On Effectiveness of Lossless Compression in Transferring mHealth Data Files," has been accepted by the 2015 IEEE 17th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom'15). Congratulations Armen!

 

2015-08-15: Ms Mounika Ponugoti will be joining our team as a graduate research assistant. Welcome Mounika. Work hard and smart and prosper.

 

2015-08-10: Dielectric news story has been picked up by the ACM Tech News

 

2015-08-06: Dielectric project has been featured in the UAH News: "UAH developing architecture to build design-phase cybersecurity into systems." 

 

2015-08-03: ICCCN'15 paper is ranked top 5 out of 88 and has been nominated for the best paper award. The ICCCN'15 has acceptance rate of 25%.

 

2015-08-03: A paper titled "Smart Button: A Wearable System for Assessing Mobility in Elderly" has been accepted by 2015 IEEE 17th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services (Healthcom 2015). Congratulations to Armen and others.

 

2015-07-23:  Our proposal titled "Dielectric: Lightweight Virtualization for Insulating Cyber Physical and Cloud Applications," has been selected for funding by the NSA. Dr. Coe is the principal investigator (ECE Department), and Dr. Sun-il Kim (CS), Dr. Letha Etzkorn (CS), Dr. Kulick (ECE), and Dr. Milenkovic (ECE) are co-investigators. Congratulations to Dr. Coe and the rest of the team. 

 

2015-07-07: Our paper titled "mcfTRaptor: Toward Unobtrusive On-the-Fly Control-Flow Tracing in Multicores" has been accepted for publication in Journal of Systems Architecture. Congratulations to Amrish and others.

 

2015-05-05: Amrish K. Tewar will be joining MathWorks in Natick, MA. MathWorks is the leading developer of mathematical computing software for engineers and scientists. Founded in 1984, MathWorks employs over 3000 people in 15 countries, with headquarters in Natick, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Congratulations Amrish!

 

2015-03-16: Amrish K. Tewar successfully defended his Master thesis titled "Experimental Evaluation of Techniques for Capturing and Compressing Hardware Traces in Multicores." Congratulations Amrish!