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Gaurav Kolhe
Biography
Gaurav Kolhe is a Ph.D. student at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of the University of California, Davis. His research interest is in Heterogeneous Computing and Hardware Security and Trust, which spans the area of Computer Design and Embedded Systems. He is leading the research on "Hybrid Spin Transfer Torque-CMOS Technology to Prevent Design Reverse Engineering," a project funded by DARPA. He has previously worked for Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, where he had worked on DARPA's "Obfuscated Manufacturing for GPS (OMG)" program. He has received the "Richard Newton Fellowship Stud dent award 2018" at Design Automation Conference. Gaurav received his Master's degree in Computer Engineering in 2018 from George Mason University and BS degree in Electrical and Telecommunication Engineering in 2015 from Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering, Nagpur, India.
Presentations
Research Manuscript
Security
Hardware Security: Primitives, Architecture, Design & Test
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Research Manuscript
Security
Embedded and Cross-Layer Security
Hosted in Virtual Platform