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Gang Tan is an Associate Professor at the Pennsylvania State University's College of Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He also holds the James F. Will Career Development Professorship and is affiliated with the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS).
His research focuses on binary reverse engineering, cybersecurity, Internet of Things (IoT) security, machine learning fairness, and information flow security. He has led numerous NSF-funded projects, including work on precise binary analysis, IoT policy enforcement, and automated fairness repair in AI systems.
Recent work trends include memory safety validation, pseudocode extraction, and control-flow integrity mechanisms. His 127+ research outputs reflect deep engagement with static program analysis, cache side-channel detection, and secure kernel-driver interfaces.
Scientific Awards:
- James F. Will Career Development Professorship
Gang Tan has secured multiple grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and U.S. Navy for projects like Sliver (information flow verification) and Semantics-Directed Binary Reverse Engineering. His work involves advising teams on IoT safety, and he has 19 active or completed grants since 2008.




