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Milos Prvulovic is a Professor in the School of Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Computing. His research focuses on computer architecture, hardware security, and physical side channels, particularly leveraging electromagnetic emissions for program monitoring, malware detection, and secure execution. He has published extensively in top-tier conferences like HPCA, MICRO, and IEEE Transactions series. His work has been recognized with awards including ACM Senior Member (2009) and multiple best paper awards.
Teaching includes courses such as High Performance Computer Architecture (OMS CS 6290/CS 4290), Processor Design (CS 3220), and advanced topics like Reliability & Security in Computer Architecture (CS 7292/8804). His research lab explores innovative solutions for embedded system security, IoT protection, and side-channel vulnerabilities.
Key contributions include the EMSim tool for electromagnetic side-channel simulation, REMOTE malware detection framework, and the EDDIE anomaly detection system. Collaborations with Alenka Zajic and others highlight interdisciplinary work in hardware-software security interfaces.
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