Research Groups
The Department of Computer Science has established three interdisciplinary research groups, providing a rich environment for cross-pollinating work among these groups. Faculty members have proactively promoted students’ participation in these research groups and co-authored peer-reviewed articles with students in national and international conferences.
Students are encouraged to join one of these research groups based on their interested research area. This will allow students to work on various interdisciplinary research projects and to develop an in-depth understanding of real-world cybersecurity challenges. These research projects can also be used as capstone design experience or master project/thesis.
- Cyber Security
- Network Security
- IoT Security
- Cryptography
- Steganography
- Privacy Preservation
- Data Assurance
- AI-Powered Cybersecurity Analytics
- Biometrics
- Video Surveillance
- Internet Crime Investigation
- Human Identity Identification
- Digital Forensics
- Multimedia Forensics
- 3D Printing Forensics
- Computational Forensics
- Hardware Forensics
- Social Media Forensics
- Web Browser Forensics
- Infotainment Forensics
- Mobile Forensics
- Algorithm & Application Development
- Software Engineering & Reverse Engineering
- Autonomous Systems & IoT
- Hardware Design & Embedded System Security
- IoT Communications
- Hardware-based IDS
- CAN Bus Security for interconnected system
- Vehicle Network Security
- Power Optimized Crypto Engines for IoT
- Cyber-Physical Systems
- Robot Intelligence
- Data Science
- Pattern Recognition & Machine Learning
- Data Mining & Big Data Analytics
- Text & Data Mining
- Soft Computing & Natural Computation
- Scientific Data Visualization
- Pervasive (Ubiquitous) Computing
- Situation Awareness on Mobile Phones
- Feature Engineering for Machine Learning
- Information Retrieval & Recommendation
- Computational Biology & Bioinformatics
- High-Performance Computing