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Collaborative Research: Integrated Photonic Physical Unclonable Functions for Optoelectron — NSF Award to Tufts University (MA, $2

In an increasingly digital world, the preservation of information security and privacy becomes more challenging yet remains essential to assure. First and foremost, private information is increasingly stored on computing systems and networks, and secondly such systems face a growing array of hardware and software level

Award titleCollaborative Research: Integrated Photonic Physical Unclonable Functions for Optoelectron
Award ID2413235
AwardeeTufts University
CityMEDFORD
StateMA
Amount obligated$270,000
Principal investigatorYingjie Lao
ProgramCSCS: Circuits and Systems for
Start date05/01/2025
AbstractIn an increasingly digital world, the preservation of information security and privacy becomes more challenging yet remains essential to assure. First and foremost, private information is increasingly stored on computing systems and networks, and secondly such systems face a growing array of hardware and software level vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may be further exacerbated by the rising capabilities of machine learning algorithms, quantum computing, and the increasing sophistication o
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