I am a PhD Candidate at the University of Michigan under Prof. Kang G. Shin. I will be seeking fulltime positions beginning in Spring of 2025.
My experience / interests lie in cybersecurity at the memory, microarchitectural, and operating systems levels. I have experience in developing end-to-end attacks targetting victim machines at the aforementioned levels. My thsis specialized in the development of novel Rowhammer exploits, which includes achieving bit-flips on newer CPUs, manipulating victim memory via the operating system's page allocator, and utilizing timing-based, cache-based and speculation-based side-channels to extract information that assists in these attacks. This research has been featured in publication from top tier conferences (Oakland & USENIX) as well.
Computer Science & Engineering
University of Michigan
Computer Science & Engineering
University of Michigan
Electrical Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
Project: Horizontal Side-Channel Vulnerabilities of Post-Wuantum Key Exchange Protocols
Project: THz Emission and Detection in Graphene-Based Devices
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