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Garrett S. Rose is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. His research focuses on nanoelectronic circuit design, neuromorphic computing, and hardware security. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Virginia (2006) and has held roles at AFRL and NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering. His work explores emerging nanoscale devices like memristors for neuromorphic systems and security applications.
Education: BS in Computer Engineering (Virginia Tech, 2001), MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering (University of Virginia, 2003/2006). His research areas include memristor-based neuromorphic architectures, hardware security primitives, and nanoelectronic device modeling. He leads the SENECA Research Group, which develops neuromorphic systems for applications like robotics and edge computing.
Research highlights include memristive neural networks, PUF-based security systems, and cross-disciplinary projects funded by agencies like AFRL and DARPA. His recent work emphasizes co-design methodologies for neuromorphic hardware and applications such as spiking neural network implementations and sensor-integrated systems.
He has advised multiple postdoctoral and graduate researchers and collaborates on grants related to neuromorphic computing and hardware security. His lab develops tools like the DANNA neuromorphic architecture and the RAVENS neuroprocessor, emphasizing real-world applications through hardware-software integration.


