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Aysu receives NSF CAREER Award
Awards

Aysu receives NSF CAREER Award

By College of Engineering

Aydin Aysu, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University, has received a Faculty Early Career Development award, also known as the CAREER Award, from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The award is one of the highest honors given by NSF to young faculty members in science and engineering.

NSF will provide $438,000 in funding over five years to support his project, “Physical Side-Channels Beyond Cryptography: Transforming the Side-Channel Framework for Deep Learning. 

Aydin Aysu  @aaysu_NCSU  ˖  Mar 9

It’s official, I’ve got the NSF CAREER award on advancing the security of neural networks against side-channels! I seek talented PhD students to help me with this project, which is funded for 5 years.

Aysu’s project aims to extend the physical side-channel analysis framework beyond cryptography for securing deep neural network (NN) classifiers. This will help protect valuable NN Intellectual Property and the critical cyberinfrastructures where NNs are used. The research tasks for this work are to design physical side-channel resilient NN components, to integrate the developed components into a high-level synthesis framework for automatic generation of protected NN hardware accelerators and to evaluate/benchmark side-channel security and countermeasure overheads.

The broader impact of this project includes disseminating publications, distributing open-source hardware and software and bridging the research on NNs and hardware security. Additionally, a focus will be made on developing a college course to teach hardware security for NNs with hands-on experiments.

ECE Faculty Awards

Our faculty come from all walks of life and from around the world, bringing expertise and passion to make a positive impact on the world. We’re excited to recognize their accomplishments with departmental awards, as well as take note of their accolades at all levels.

Aysu received his B.S degree in microelectronics engineering with a mathematics minor and his M.S. degree in electrical engineering from Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer engineering from Virginia Tech. He is the recipient of 2020 DATE best paper award, 2019 NSF CRII award, 2019 GLS-VLSI best-paper award and 2018 and 2019 HOST best paper nominations.