
About
Prof. Mohammed Khalid is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Windsor. He specializes in FPGA-based systems, network-on-chip architectures, and hardware acceleration for signal processing applications. His leadership roles include serving on the executive committee of IEEE Canada. His research focuses on optimizing cryptographic hardware, automotive embedded systems, and efficient algorithm implementations on FPGAs.
Key contributions include advancements in PUF-based security mechanisms, high-speed elliptic curve processors, and FPGA-accelerated machine learning algorithms. He has led projects in automotive radar systems and AUTOSAR configuration tools. His work emphasizes practical applications of hardware-software co-design principles.
- Research Highlights:
- Development of novel FPGA architectures for real-time signal processing
- Innovative approaches to resource-efficient cryptographic hardware
- Pioneering work on hybrid NoC architectures for multi-FPGA systems
- Awards:
- IEEE Windsor Section Award (2019) for group leadership
- Best Student Paper Award (2024) for supervised research by Mohit Sharma
Prof. Khalid's 150+ publications span FPGA design methodologies, adaptive signal processing, and embedded systems security. His research group collaborates with industry partners to advance automotive electronics and IoT applications.
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