KEYNOTE SPEAKER
2023 IEEE International Conference on PHYSICAL ASSURANCE and. INSPECTION of ELECTRONICS (PAINE)
2022 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD)
2022 Technology Investments for the Federal Government | Intel Federal Summit
2020 Government Microcircuit and Applications Conference (GOMAC)
2016 “Intellectual Property Theft” | DARPA Workshop
“Trust Assessment Results”, National Security Agency Microelectronics Symposium, Ft Meade, 2012
2010 “Microelectronics Vulnerabilities”, FBI CI for Critical National Assets, “Counterintelligence and Technology In The 21st Century”
GUEST SPEAKER
2019 “Microelectronics Supply Chain” | National Defense University, Dwight D. Eisenhower School for NationalSecurity and Resource Strategy
2015 & 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST)
2017 9th Annual EW Capability Gaps and Enabling Technologies Operational & Technical Information Exchange
2017 AIAA Defense Conference
2016 “Obfuscation Workshop” sponsored by DARPA Microsystems Technology Office
2015 WG6 – NNSA/AWE (UK)/DoD Trusted Microelectronics Working Group”
2014 “Trust and Counterfeit”, National Security Agency Microelectronics Symposium, Ft Meade
OTHER ENGAGEMENTS
2022 How We Can Accelerate the Development, Production, and Deployment of the Critical Technology |ExecutiveBiz - Microelectronics Forum Panel
2020 DARPA Electronics Resurgence Initiative (ERI) Conference | Heterogeneous 3D Microsystems: SHIP Program,Packaging
Session Chair at 2016 “Trusted Microelectronics Activities “ | Microelectronics Integrity Meeting
Session Chair and Invited Speaker at 2016 MDA Supply Chain/Counterfeit/Trust Workshop
Briefed the Secretary of Defense, The Honorable Ashton Carter, on Microelectronics Assurance, 2016
Session chair for 30th annual Hardened Electronics and Radiation Technology Conference for issues related to, “Trust, Security and Reliability of Microelectronics”, Monterey, CA 2012
AI-Designed Chips and the National Security Imperative
Soon, the most powerful weapons systems in the world could be powered by microchips designed by artificial intelligence—chips so complex, current tools and workflows cannot converge on a solution for how they work.
That future is no longer hypothetical. It is unfolding now.
Authored or co-authored over 30 publications in the areas of Semiconductor Testing and Particle Accelerator Diagnostic Systems
My capstone Senior Project at Indiana University achieved the distinction of being published in a prestigious peer-reviewed journal, a rare accomplishment for undergraduate research.
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