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Kang G. Shin serves as the Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor of Computer Science and Founding Director of the Real-Time Computing Laboratory (RTCL) within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. With over four decades of academic leadership, he has established himself as a pioneer in real-time systems research while mentoring 93 PhD students and countless postdoctoral fellows.
Shin's research spans cyber-physical systems, mobile networks, and security/privacy with emphasis on semi-autonomous human-in-the-loop systems. He integrates machine learning, signal processing, and control theory to solve real-world challenges in autonomous vehicles, smart infrastructure, and health applications. His work bridges theoretical innovation with practical deployment in safety-critical environments.
Current research trends reveal deep integration of AI techniques into embedded systems, with growing focus on automotive security (CAN bus protection, intrusion detection), privacy-preserving mobile computing, and resilient infrastructure for connected communities. Recent publications demonstrate expansion into magnetic localization for robotics, cookie compliance automation, and interference management in next-generation wireless systems.
Shin has led major projects in mobile wireless networking (5G/cognitive radio), vehicle security systems, and cloud computing resilience. His Real-Time Computing Laboratory remains a global hub for innovation where theoretical advances in scheduling, middleware, and real-time OS directly impact autonomous systems and critical infrastructure security.
