About
Michel Kinsy is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University's School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence and Director of the Secure, Trusted, and Assured Microelectronics (STAM) Center. His work bridges hardware security, cryptographic systems, and efficient computing architectures.
- Education: PhD in Computer Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
His research focuses on hardware security, including secure architectures, trusted execution environments, quantum-proof cryptography, polymorphous architectures, and zero-trust computing systems. Recent projects explore privacy-preserving machine learning, zero-knowledge proofs, and homomorphic encryption acceleration.
Key publication trends include:
- Hardware security for post-quantum cryptography (2020-2025)
- Secure distributed systems (2021-2025)
- Privacy-preserving machine learning implementations (2018-2025)
- Root-of-trust mechanisms in edge devices (2019-2023)
- Cryptographic protocol acceleration (2020-2024)
Scientific Recognition:
- MIT Presidential Fellow
- CRA-WP Inaugural Skip Ellis Career Award
He teaches graduate-level courses in computer architecture, research methodology, and thesis/dissertation advising, with recent offerings including CSE 792 Research, EEE 599 Thesis, and CEN 799 Dissertation.
As STAM Center director, Kinsy leads initiatives in secure microelectronics and collaborates with hardware/software co-design teams. His research website provides detailed project information: https://stamcenter.asu.edu
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