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Chris Winstead is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Utah State University. His research focuses on error correction algorithms, probabilistic logic systems, and neuromorphic hardware design. He has mentored over 15 graduate students and received significant recognition including an NSF Career Award.
Dr. Winstead's research spans hardware security, stochastic computing, and communication systems. His work integrates theoretical frameworks with practical implementations for low-power and fault-tolerant systems. Recent publications demonstrate applications in autonomous vehicle security, biological circuit modeling, and probabilistic computing architectures.
Honors include the 2014 Fulbright Research Scholarship and 2010 NSF Career Award. He leads research on noise-enhanced computing methods and maintains collaborations in stochastic algorithm development. Current projects investigate adversarial resilience in cyber-physical systems and hardware acceleration for probabilistic decoders.




