Michel Kinsy is an associate professor in the School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence and the director of the Secure, Trusted, and Assured Microelectronics Center. He focuses his research on secure processors and systems design, hardware security, and efficient hardware design and implementation of post-quantum cryptography systems. Kinsy is an MIT Presidential Fellow and a CRA-WP Inaugural Skip Ellis Career Award recipient.
PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology
His research interests lie in the area of hardware security, with a particular emphasis on (1) secure architectures and trusted execution environments, (2) design of hardware security primitives and root-of-trust techniques, (3) quantum-proof crypto-systems design, (4) self-aware polymorphous architectures, (5) secure distributed and zero-trust computing systems, and (6) compute acceleration engine architectures.
Summer 2022 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 590 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 599 | Thesis |
CEN 690 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 790 | Reading and Conference |
CEN 790 | Reading and Conference |
CEN 792 | Research |
CEN 799 | Dissertation |
Spring 2022 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 420 | Computer Architecture I |
CSE 580 | Practicum |
CSE 598 | Special Topics |
CSE 599 | Thesis |
CEN 599 | Thesis |
CEN 790 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 792 | Research |
CEN 792 | Research |
Fall 2021 | |
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Course Number | Course Title |
CSE 580 | Practicum |
CEN 580 | Practicum |
CSE 790 | Reading and Conference |
CEN 790 | Reading and Conference |
CSE 792 | Research |
CEN 792 | Research |