AM Security Series:  Increasing Diversity in Cyber-Physical System Research

AM Security Series: Increasing Diversity in Cyber-Physical System Research

A panel discussion about increasing diversity in the field of cyber-physical system research and industrial jobs

By Nikhil Gupta, Gary Mac

Date and time

Monday, August 24, 2020 · 10 - 11am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

Please note: The Zoom webinar link will be sent to all registered participants 2 days prior to the event date.

This is the second webinar in the AM Security series that is hosted by NYU Tandon. In this panel discussion, the following research experts will be present:

Panelist #1: Michel Kinsy

Dr. Kinsy is an Assistant Professor at Boston University in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests are in computer architecture and have a primary focus on hardware and embedded systems security, machine learning and AI security, and post-quantum cryptosystem design.

Panelist #2: Raheem A. Beyah

Raheem is a Professor at Georgia Tech in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Beyah's work is at the intersection of the networking and security fields. He leads the Georgia Tech Communications Assurance and Performance Group (CAP). The CAP Group develops algorithms that enable a more secure network infrastructure, with computer systems that are more accountable and less vulnerable to attacks.

Panelist #3: Stacey DelVecchio

Stacey DelVecchio is President of Stacey D Consulting, focused on the business of additive manufacturing. She is a technical advisor with the Society of Manufacturing’s Additive Manufacturing Community and has been an industry peer review panelist for Oakridge National Labs Manufacturing Facility Development. Prior to launching her own consulting business, she was the Additive Manufacturing Product Manager for Caterpillar Inc. where her team leveraged the technology in all spaces, including new product introduction, supply chain and operations. DelVecchio holds a BS in chemical engineering from the University of Cincinnati. She is a past Society of Women Engineers President and a past Vice-Chair of the World Federation of Engineering Organization’s Women in Engineering Committee, representing the Engineering Societies of America.

Panelist #4: Gaffar Gailani

Dr. Gailani is a Associate Professor at NYC College of Tech and the Director for the Center of Medical Devices and Additive Manufacturing. His research focus is on poroleastic materials, tissue mechanics, medical devices, additive manufacturing and biomaterials.

Panel Moderator: Mohsen Seifi

Dr. Mohsen Seifi is global director of AM programs at ASTM International responsible for AM center of excellence (CoE) and various AM programs. In his role, he brings technical leadership to accelerate standardization activities across all ASTM AM related technical committees and building new partnerships/initiatives as well as development of new AM standards related programs within diverse ASTM portfolios. He has also appointment as an adjunct faculty at Case Western Reserve University in OH, USA. Part of his PhD work focused on rapid qualification methods for metal additive manufacturing processes. He has co-authored more than 35 peer reviewed publications and has presented more than 60 invited and keynote lectures at various technical meetings, industries and government agencies while also receiving various technical society honors and awards.

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