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Overview

Mark Tehranipoor is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within computer science and engineering, with a particular focus on hardware security and integrated circuits.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Computer Science
  • Engineering

Within these fields, they specialize in subfields such as:

  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Signal Processing

The primary topics covered in their work are:

  • Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware Security
  • Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis
  • Security and Verification in Computing
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Cryptographic Implementations and Security
  • Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mark Tehranipoor include:

  • FPGA-based Physical Unclonable Functions: A comprehensive overview of theory and architectures, 2021, Integration
  • On malicious implants in PCBs throughout the supply chain, 2021, Integration
  • eChain: A Blockchain-Enabled Ecosystem for Electronic Device Authenticity Verification, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics
  • SoFI: Security Property-Driven Vulnerability Assessments of ICs Against Fault-Injection Attacks, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • Power Side-Channel Leakage Assessment Framework at Register-Transfer Level, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Mark Tehranipoor include:

  • Farimah Farahmandi
  • Chengjie Xi
  • Navid Asadizanjani
  • Fahim Rahman
  • Kimia Zamiri Azar

The scientist has published extensively in key venues, among which the most frequent are:

  • IEEE Design and Test
  • IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
  • ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems
  • 2022 IEEE 72nd Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC)

Best Publications

  • A Survey of Hardware Trojan Taxonomy and Detection

    M. Tehranipoor;F. Koushanfar

  • Trustworthy Hardware: Identifying and Classifying Hardware Trojans

    R Karri;J Rajendran;K Rosenfeld;M Tehranipoor

  • Counterfeit Integrated Circuits: A Rising Threat in the Global Semiconductor Supply Chain

    Ujjwal Guin;Ke Huang;Daniel DiMase;Jr . John M. Carulli

  • Hardware Trojans: Lessons Learned after One Decade of Research

    K. Xiao;D. Forte;Y. Jin;R. Karri

  • Benchmarking of Hardware Trojans and Maliciously Affected Circuits

    Bicky Shakya;Tony He;Hassan Salmani;Domenic Forte

  • On design vulnerability analysis and trust benchmarks development

    Hassan Salmani;Mohammad Tehranipoor;Ramesh Karri

  • Counterfeit Integrated Circuits: Detection, Avoidance, and the Challenges Ahead

    Ujjwal Guin;Daniel Dimase;Mohammad Tehranipoor

  • A Survey on Chip to System Reverse Engineering

    Shahed E. Quadir;Junlin Chen;Domenic Forte;Navid Asadizanjani

  • Power supply signal calibration techniques for improving detection resolution to hardware Trojans

    Reza M. Rad;Xiaoxiao Wang;Mohammad Tehranipoor;Jim Plusquellic

  • Novel Bypass Attack and BDD-based Tradeoff Analysis Against All Known Logic Locking Attacks

    Xiaolin Xu;Bicky Shakya;Mark M. Tehranipoor;Domenic Forte

  • Securing Designs against Scan-Based Side-Channel Attacks

    J. Lee;M. Tehranipoor;C. Patel;J. Plusquellic

  • Nine-coded compression technique for testing embedded cores in SoCs

    M. Tehranipoor;M. Nourani;K. Chakrabarty

  • Counterfeit Integrated Circuits

    Mark (Mohammad) Tehranipoor;Ujjwal Guin;Domenic Forte

  • Protection Against Hardware Trojan Attacks: Towards a Comprehensive Solution

    Swarup Bhunia;Miron Abramovici;Dakshi Agrawal;Paul Bradley

  • Hardware Security: A Hands-on Learning Approach

    Swarup Bhunia;Mark Tehranipoor

  • An Aging-Resistant RO-PUF for Reliable Key Generation

    Md. Tauhidur Rahman;Fahim Rahman;Domenic Forte;Mark Tehranipoor

  • RON: An on-chip ring oscillator network for hardware Trojan detection

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  • Trustworthy Hardware: Trojan Detection and Design-for-Trust Challenges

    M. Tehranipoor;H. Salmani;Xuehui Zhang;Xiaoxiao Wang

  • Low-Transition Test Pattern Generation for BIST-Based Applications

    M. Nourani;M. Tehranipoor;N. Ahmed

  • Secure Split-Test for preventing IC piracy by untrusted foundry and assembly

    Gustavo K. Contreras;Tauhidur Rahman;Mohammad Tehranipoor

  • Bit selection algorithm suitable for high-volume production of SRAM-PUF

    Kan Xiao;Md. Tauhidur Rahman;Domenic Forte;Yu Huang

  • Securing Scan Design Using Lock and Key Technique

    J. Lee;M. Tehranipoor;C. Patel;J. Plusquellic

  • Hardware IP Security and Trust

    Prabhat Mishra;Swarup Bhunia;Mark Tehranipoor

  • Counterfeit Integrated Circuits: Detection and Avoidance

    Mark Mohammad Tehranipoor;Ujjwal Guin;Domenic Forte

  • Probing Attacks on Integrated Circuits: Challenges and Research Opportunities

    Huanyu Wang;Domenic Forte;Mark M. Tehranipoor;Qihang Shi

  • Aging analysis for recycled FPGA detection

    Halit Dogan;Domenic Forte;Mark Mohammad Tehranipoor

  • Low Transition LFSR for BIST-Based Applications

    M. Tehranipoor;M. Nourani;N. Ahmed

  • Hardware Protection through Obfuscation

    Domenic Forte;Swarup Bhunia;Mark M. Tehranipoor

  • At-speed transition fault testing with low speed scan enable

    N. Ahmed;C.P. Ravikumar;M. Tehranipoor;J. Plusquellic

  • FPGA-based Physical Unclonable Functions: A comprehensive overview of theory and architectures

    N. Nalla Anandakumar;Mohammad S. Hashmi;Mark M. Tehranipoor

  • eChain: A Blockchain-Enabled Ecosystem for Electronic Device Authenticity Verification

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  • Physical Inspection & Attacks: New Frontier in Hardware Security

    M Tanjidur Rahman;Qihang Shi;Shahin Tajik;Haoting Shen

  • Trojan Scanner: Detecting Hardware Trojans with Rapid SEM Imaging Combined with Image Processing and Machine Learning

    Nidish Vashistha;Hangwei Lu;Qihang Shi;M Tanjidur Rahman

  • RTL-PSC: Automated Power Side-Channel Leakage Assessment at Register-Transfer Level

    Miao Tony He;Jungmin Park;Adib Nahiyan;Apostol Vassilev

  • On malicious implants in PCBs throughout the supply chain

    Jacob Harrison;Navid Asadizanjani;Mark M. Tehranipoor

  • Security-Aware FSM Design Flow for Identifying and Mitigating Vulnerabilities to Fault Attacks

    Adib Nahiyan;Farimah Farahmandi;Prabhat Mishra;Domenic Forte

  • SoFI: Security Property-Driven Vulnerability Assessments of ICs Against Fault-Injection Attacks

    Huanyu Wang;Henian Li;Fahim Rahman;Mark M. Tehranipoor

  • SoC Security Verification using Property Checking

    Nusrat Farzana;Fahim Rahman;Mark Tehranipoor;Farimah Farahmandi

  • Robust bitstream protection in FPGA-based systems through low-overhead obfuscation

    Robert Karam;Tamzidul Hoque;Sandip Ray;Mark Tehranipoor

  • Hardware Trojan Detection through Information Flow Security Verification

    Adib Nahiyan;Mehdi Sadi;Rahul Vittal;Gustavo Contreras

Frequent Co-Authors

Domenic Forte
Domenic Forte University of Florida
Swarup Bhunia
Swarup Bhunia University of Florida
Yier Jin
Yier Jin University of Florida
Prabhat Mishra
Prabhat Mishra University of Florida
Ramesh Karri
Ramesh Karri New York University
Bahram Javidi
Bahram Javidi University of Connecticut
Krishnendu Chakrabarty
Krishnendu Chakrabarty Arizona State University
Igor Linkov
Igor Linkov Engineer Research and Development Center
Jean-Luc Danger
Jean-Luc Danger Télécom ParisTech
Xiaoqing Wen
Xiaoqing Wen Kyushu Institute of Technology

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