Ramesh Karri is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Polytechnic Institute of New York University. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering, from the University of California at San Diego. His research interests include trustworthy ICs and processors; High assurance nanoscale architectures and systems; VLSI Design for Test and Trust; Interaction between security and reliability. He has over 150 journal and conference publications in these areas. He has written two invited articles in IEEE Computer on Trustworthy Hardware, an invited article on Digital Logic Design using Memristors in Proceedings of IEEE and an Invited article in IEEE Computer on Reliable Nanoscale Systems. He was the recipient of the Humboldt Fellowship and the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. He is the area director for cyber security of the NY State Center for Advanced Telecommunications Technologies at NYU-Poly; Hardware security lead of the Center for research in interdisciplinary studies in security and privacy -CRISSP (https://crissp.poly.edu/), co-founder of the Trust-Hub (https://trust-hub.org/) and organizes the annual red team blue team event at NYU, the Embedded Systems Challenge (https://www.poly.edu/csaw2012/csaw-embedded). He served on the 2006 DARPA ISAT study on "Trust in Integrated Circuits". He cofounded and served as the chair of the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Nanoscale architectures. He is a cofounder and steering committee member of the IEEE/ACM Symposium on Nanoscale Architectures (NANOARCH). He is the Program Chair (2012) and General Chair (2013) of IEEE Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST). He is the Program Co-Chair (2012) and General Co-Chair (2013) of IEEE Symposium on Defect and Fault Tolerant Nano VLSI Systems. He is the General Chair of the 2013 NANOARCH. He serves on several program committees including DAC 2013, ICCD 2012-2013, VTS 2014 and VLSI-SoC 2013. He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security and an Associate Editor of ACM Journal on Emerging Computing Technologies. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Computer Society for 2013-2105. He has presented invited tutorials on various aspects of Trustworthy Hardware including at 2012 VLSI Test Symposium, 2012 International Conference on Computer Design, 2013 IEEE North Atlantic Test Workshop, 2013 Design Automation and Test in Europe.