
Ramesh Karri is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prof. Karri’s research interests are in the areas of secure hardware design, computer-aided secure hardware design, high-speed architectures for network protocols and encryption, and computer-aided design of fault-tolerant nanoscale systems.
Prof. Karri is the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, an Alexander Humboldt Fellowship and several grants including from the National Science Foundation, the Air Force Research Labs and Army. Most recently, Prof. Karri has been a co-PI with Program Director Nasir Memon on the just-awarded $2.124 million NSF grant from the National Science Foundation research and teaching of security and privacy issues on the Internet and other critical information infrastructure and is a founding member of the Center for Research in Interdisciplinary Studies in Security and Privacy at NYU.
Professor Karri received his MS in Computer Engineering at the University of California (1992), and his PhD in Computer Science also at the University of California (1993). |