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Sandip RayWarren B. Nelms Endowed Professor Director RISING Lab Director of Industry Programs Email: sandip@ece.ufl.edu |
Lab Leadership News
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Ray Works to Validate Hardware-Software Interactions with New NSF-Funded Project
Sandip Ray, Ph.D., has received $300k in funding from the National Science Foundation in support of his research in the area of post-silicon validation. The project, “SOCRATES: Post-Silicon Validation of Hardware-Software Interactions,” is a collaboration with researchers at the University of Illinois-Chicago. [Read more here]
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Sandip Ray To Lead UF Team In New NASA Autonomous Systems Project
Through a prestigious three-year NASA grant, a collaborative team of researchers across six different universities will work to understand the vital role of trust in autonomous systems. Dr. Sandip Ray serves as the lead for the University of Florida team! “Safety is a critical thing we don’t really understand yet, and we need more people…
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Veterans Hardware Security Training Program Funded by NSF Continues into Second Year
This ongoing effort continues to empower veterans by training them in critical, high-demand hardware security skills. Funded by NSF, Pivots: VETS-HASTE: Veterans SkillBridge through Industry based Hardware Security Training and Education, is led by Dr. Wanli Xing (College of Education) and Dr. Sandip Ray (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering). [Read full story here]
Student Spotlight
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Conference Paper Acceptance
[December 2025] Paper by Chengwei Duan on bit-flip attack exploration on 5G network got accepted in National Workshop for REU Research in Networking and Systems (REUNS 2025). Congratulations to Chengwei!
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Conference Paper Acceptance
[December 2025] Paper by Bhagawat Yedla on virtual exploration platform for wheel speed sensor attacks got accepted in National Workshop for REU Research in Networking and Systems (REUNS 2025). Congratulations to Bhagawat!
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Conference Paper Acceptance
[January 2026] Paper by Tambiara Tabassum on instrumentation architecture for post-silicon fuzzing got accepted in Government Microcircuit Applications & Critical Technology) Conference (GOMACTech 2026). Congratulations to Tambiara!

