SAILIN: Systems Assurance and
Integrity Lab of INdiana

Faculty

Dr. Andrew Lukefahr

Assistant Professor

Andrew Lukefahr is currently an Assistant Professor of Intelligent Systems Engineering at Indiana University. His research focuses on improving the security of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) at the circuit and architecture levels. He studied computer architecture at the University of Michigan, where he completed his PhD in 2016.

lukefahr@iu.edu

Dr. Martin Swany

Chair of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Indiana University

Martin Swany is a professor and chair of the Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. His research interests include software defined networking (SDN), high performance computing, and FPGA security.

swany@iu.edu

Dr. Adam Duncan

Adjuct Professor

Adam is an engineer at Navel Surface Warefare Center (NSWC) Crane. He works on securing FPGA architectures against attacks.

adamdunc@iu.edu

Dr. Austin Roach

Adjuct Professor

Austin is a scientist at Navel Surface Warefare Center (NSWC) Crane. His specializes in digital forensics, hardware/software verification, reverse engineering embedded systems, and trusted microelectronics.

ahroach@iu.edu

Staff Engineer

Jack Clarke

Jack works on VLSI chip designs in support of FPGA architecture and security research for the group. He holds a MS degree from IU's Intelligent Systems Engineering department.

jackclar@iu.edu

Students

Adam Barker

PhD Student

Adam is a PhD student in the Intelligent Systems Engineering department and is advised by Dr. Martin Swany. Adam's research interests include improving computational efficiency and fusing sensor data within ad-hoc networks.

barkerap@iu.edu

Alex Shroyer

PhD Student

Alex is a PhD student advised by Dr. Martin Swany, with a focus in FPGA security and compilers. Teaches ENGR-E110 (intro computer architecture) and ENGR-E299 (engineering ethics). Website: alexshroyer.com.

ashroyer@iu.edu

Grant Skipper

PhD Student

Grant is a PhD student working under Dr. Martin Swany. Grant's research interests include hardware security.

gskipper@iu.edu

Michael (Trey) Peterson

MS Student

Trey's research interests include non-volatile memories for Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs).

mitpeter@iu.edu

Austin Parkes

MS Student

Austin is focused on improving embedded system fuzzing techniques.

parkesa@iu.edu

Joseph Bellahcen

Undergraduate Student

Joseph is an undergraduate student in the Intelligent Systems Engineering department at Indiana University, Bloomington. His research interests include object-oriented programming and FPGA design & verification.

josbella@iu.edu