IEEE Computer Society Distinguished lecture - joint meeting with NY/NJ chapters

online 6:00 PM, Wednesday, June 8 2022

IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Lecture - Innovations in IoT for a Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Future

Swarup Bhunia, University of Florida, Gainesville

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Internet of Things (IoT) promises to usher in the fourth industrial revolution through an exponential growth of smart connected devices deployed in myriad application domains. It gives rise to new relationships between man and smart connected machines that might transform our everyday experiences. Such a transformation, however, builds on innovations at all levels in the IoT architecture – from edge devices to the cloud. In this talk, we will cover the IoT design practices and core technological challenges that need to be addressed to enable widespread deployment of IoT. We will focus on innovations in the areas of energy-efficiency, security, interoperability and intelligent decision making. Next, we will discuss several compelling applications of IoT that give unprecedented capability to us. In particular, we will cover applications of IoT in addressing some of the critical safety, security, and sustainability issues in our society.

Dr. Swarup Bhunia is a preeminent professor, director of the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World and Semmoto Chair Professor of Internet of Things in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA. Earlier, Dr. Bhunia has served as the T. and A. Schroeder associate professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA. He has over twenty years of research and development experience with over 250 publications in peer-reviewed journals and premier conferences and ten edited or authored books (two upcoming) in the area of VLSI design, CAD and test techniques. His research interests include low power and robust design, hardware security and trust, adaptive nanocomputing and novel test methodologies. He has worked in the semiconductor industry on RTL synthesis, verification, and low power design for about three years. Dr. Bhunia received IEEE-CS TCVLSI Distinguished Research Award (2018), IBM Faculty Award (2013), National Science Foundation (NSF) career development award (2011), Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) technical excellence award (2005) as a team member,

Dr. Bhunia has been serving as founding editor-in-chief in Journal of Hardware and Systems Security (HaSS), an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on CAD (TCAD), IEEE Transactions on Multi-Scale Computing Systems (TMSCS), ACM Journal of Emerging Technologies (JETC), and Journal of Low Power Electronics (JOLPE). He is a distinguished ACM speaker and a senior member of IEEE.

Agenda: 6:00 PM Welcome Remarks IEEE Promotion Video - IEEE- Engineers are the Solutionists of Tomorrow Distinguished Lecture “Innovations in IoT for a Safe, Secure, and Sustainable Future” 6:15PM Introduce Speaker, Speaker: Prof. Swarup Bhunia 6:15~ 7:15PM, Presentation, 7:15 - 7:30 PM Q/A

This talk is a joint meeting of the Boston Chapter of the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Computer Long Island Chapter, IEEE Computer the Mid-Hudson Chapter, IEEE Computer New Jersey Coast Chapter, IEEE Computer Schenectady Chapter, IEEE Communications New York Chapter IEEE Student Branch at LIU-Brooklyn and the IEEE Student Branch at City College of Technology, CUNY. It is hosted by Webex MGA-New-York.

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