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Aanjhan Ranganathan

Assistant Professor at Northeastern University

Aanjhan Ranganathan is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, USA, a position he has held since January 2018.

He specializes in developing secure autonomous cyber-physical systems and has a diverse background working on various topics such as physical-layer security of wireless systems, secure localization, trusted computing architectures, and side-channels.

Throughout his career, Aanjhan has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards, including the outstanding dissertation award from ETH Zurich and the Cyber Award from Armasuisse.

Before his current role, he was a senior researcher in the System Security group at ETH Zurich and also accumulated over 3 years of industry research experience at Robert Bosch GmbH's Car Multimedia Division.

During his time at Robert Bosch, Aanjhan worked on the development of embedded modules for leading automotive manufacturers like Audi and Volkswagen.

Aanjhan Ranganathan holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and an M.Sc. with specialization in Electronics and Microelectronics from EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne), Switzerland.

He completed his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering at Anna University.

Apart from his academic roles, Aanjhan has been associated with various organizations including serving as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Northeastern University College of Computer and Information Science, as a Doctoral Assistant at ETH Zurich, and as a Contract Employee at companies like Lemoptix, Google Inc., and Robert Bosch.

He has also contributed to projects as a Research Assistant at EPFL, Contributing Editor at Fonearena, and Contributor at the Fedora Project.

Highlights

May 25 · Science Daily
Team develops new 'attacker' device to improve autonomous car ... - Science Daily
Team develops new 'attacker' device to improve autonomous car ... - Science Daily
Mar 30 · The Register
Warning: Your wireless networks may leak data thanks to Wi-Fi spec ambiguity - The Register
Warning: Your wireless networks may leak data thanks to Wi-Fi spec ambiguity - The Register
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Boston, Massachusetts