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Srivastava, Ankur

Srivastava, Ankur

Professor
Director, Institute for Systems Research
Former Associate Dean, Graduate Programs
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Institute for Systems Research
2173 and 2317 AV Williams Bldg

Ankur Srivastava, the seventh director of the Institute for Systems Research, has a joint appointment in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and ISR. Dr. Srivastava received his B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 1998 and PhD in Computer Science from UCLA in 2002. He was awarded the prestigious Outstanding Dissertation Award from the CS department of UCLA in 2002. His primary research interests lie in the field of high performance, low power and secure electronic systems and applications such as computer vision, data and storage centers and sensor networks. He has published numerous papers on these topics at prestigious venues. He has been a part of the technical program & organizing committees of several conferences such as ICCAD, DAC, ISPD, ICCD, GLSVLSI, HOST and others. He has served as the associate editor for IEEE Transactions on VLSI, IEEE Transactions on CAD and INTEGRATION: VLSI Journal. His research and teaching contributions have also been recognized through various awards.

Honors and awards

Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) "for contributions to chip hardware security" (2023)

Best Paper Award, ACM International Symposium on Physical Design (ISPD 2007)

 

 

 

High performance, low power and secure electronic systems and applications such as computer vision, data and storage centers and sensor networks


Steering the Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing

Another exciting year of Maryland Engineering research is underway. 

UMD, Partners Receive $31M for Semiconductor Research

Maryland engineers will help advance domestic production under a federal grant.

UMD, Booz Allen Hamilton Announce Collaboration with MMEC

Relationship will help enhance nation’s semiconductor technology.

Announcing Our Agreement With the Midwest Microelectronics Consortium

The University of Maryland and Booz Allen Hamilton have come to an agreement with the Midwest Microelectronics Consortium (MMEC) to expand MMEC’s technical areas.

UMD Hosts Industrial AI Forum

High-profile event highlights university’s leadership role in the field.

Srivastava is a co-general chair of 2024 IEEE HOST Symposium

HOST is the premier symposium that facilitates the rapid growth of hardware-based security research and development.

Bipartisan support in Congress for Clark School-led Mid-Atlantic Semiconductor Collaborative

The collaborative, led by the University of Maryland and Booz Allen Hamilton, is uniquely positioned to advance microelectronics technologies as part of the forthcoming Microelectronics Commons initiative.

Ankur Srivastava elected IEEE Fellow

Srivastava was recognized "for contributions to chip hardware security."

FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington visits UMD 5G Secure Test Bed

Simington participated in a CTIA meeting on 5G security and test bed tour hosted by ISR.

In memoriam: Dr. Radhakisan Baheti, NSF ECCS Program Director

Dr. Baheti passed away in March and will be greatly missed by ISR, ECE and the Clark School.

Standing with our Asian-American Community

The Clark School community stands united with our Asian, Asian-American and Pacific Islanders colleagues.

Maryland Robotics Center Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Research and education hub continues to expand programs, outreach

Srivastava, Qu part of Department of Defense 'SHIP' Project hardware security team

They will investigate a wide range of attack methodologies that could be used against protoype IC chiplets being developed in the project.

$4.96M for Maryland researchers in DARPA AISS semiconductor security project

ISR, ECE, Fraunhofer USA CESE and ARLIS researchers will assess strength of AISS security protections.

Remembering NSF ERC architect and leader Lynn Preston

Preston was a guide and friend to the Institute for Systems Research throughout its history.

Srivastava wins NSF funding for integrated circuit fabrication security

"A High Level Synthesis Approach to Logic Obfuscation" will develop a system-level way to hide an IC's functional and structural information

Alumnus Domenic Forte is PECASE recipient

The PECASE is the highest honor given to outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers.

Ankur Srivastava named seventh director of ISR

His appointment will begin July 1, 2019.

Clark School Faculty Promotions Announced

Faculty promoted to full professor, associate professor with tenure.

Researchers at UMD, UCONN, and Rice Awarded MURI

Qu, Srivastava and Alumnus Forte Focus Research on Changing Future Nano-Scale Device Security

Srivastava Earns Hardware Security Grant

Research pertains to authentication, protection of data and secure communication.

Yeung and Srivastava Receive NSF Award

Electrical and computer engineering research will make computers faster and more power efficient.

Mitra, Zhang Awarded Wylie Fellowships

ECE graduate students win prestigious, university-wide fellowship supporting quality dissertations.

Srivastava Earns Grant for Thermal Management

NSF grant for research to reduce carbon footprint of large data-storage centers.

NSF Grant for Srivastava, Narayan

Thermal management research seeks to improve performance and reliability of multi-core processors.

EE Times Features Professor, Student

Publication profiles pair from electrical and computer engineering and their recent research.

Clark School Accomplishments in Fall 2002

A list of Clark school accomplishments for Fall 2002, with an introduction by Dean Nariman Farvardin.

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)