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Mastooreh (Negin) Salajegheh

I am a postdoctoral research associate in Department of Computer Science at University of Virginia, working with Dr. Kevin Skadron.

Before that, I was first a Ph.D. student and then a postdoc in the Computer Science department of UMass Amherst. I worked with Dr. Kevin Fu and I was a member of SPQR group.

My research interests are broadly in low-power and trustworthy computing. My research reexamines digital abstractions to reduce energy consumption of low-power devices such as Computational RFIDs and medical devices while preserving program semantics. For more information, check my publications.


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News:

  • March'13, Invited talk, UCSB
  • February'13, Invited talk, Johns Hopkins University

  • September 20th, 2012: I have defended my thesis and finished the requirements for my PhD.
  • TARDIS is slashdotted.
  • Data Retention Voltage (DRV) fingerprinting paper is accepted in RFIDSec'12.
  • TARDIS is accepted in USENIX Security 2012.
  • SMASH is one of the top four winners of UMass Innovation Challenge. News Release.
  • I attended the 2012 Google Grad CS Forum.
  • Half-wits gets published in ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS), Special Issue on Probabilistic Embedded Computing 2012.
  • Ekho got accepted in HotPower'11.
  • I spent summer 2011 in Mircorosft Research Redmond as a research intern. Wonderful experience.
  • Half-Wits project wins the Oustanding Synthesis Project award.
  • SMASH memory for low-power devices is available for licensing.
  • IEEE Spectrum covers Half-Wits paper.
  • I served in the program committee of Symmetric Key Encryption Workshop 2011 (SKEW'11).
  • Half-wits paper gets accepted in USENIX FAST 2011.