Tyler K Bletsch
tyler.bletsch@duke.eduAssistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests
Software security, robotics, project-oriented education, and datacenter efficiency
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Software security, robotics, project-oriented education, and datacenter efficiency
High performance scientific computing and simulation, novel computer architectures, cluster computing and parallel processing; ubiquitous computing.
Assistant Professor in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Robotics, computer vision, machine learning, AI for science
Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Wireless networking, next-generation wireless and optical networks, edge cloud and computing, Internet-of-Things (IoT), mobile and embedded systems, platforms and testbeds
John Cocke Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Emerging memory and storage technologies Embedded systems, CPS, edge computing, and mobile applications Neuromorphic computing, deep learning and system security Low power circuit and system
Identity-inclusive computing, Human-centered design & engineering, justice-centered STEM education
Cybersecurity and trustworthy AI
Nortel Networks Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Architectures, algorithms, and protocols for emerging mobile pervasive systems and the Internet of Things. Our work crosses traditional discipline boundaries and requires thinking across multiple…
Director, Innovation in Computing Education, Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECE
Computer architecture, specifically architectural support for security and energy-efficient performance
Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clare Boothe Luce Professor
Neuromorphic computing systems Machine learning acceleration and trustworthy AIEmerging memory technologies, circuit and architecture Low power circuits and systems
Integrated circuits, signal processing and data analytics
Director, First-Year Computing Program, Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECE
Director of Master's Studies, Professor in the Department of ECE
Design and analysis of autonomous cyber-physical systems (CPS), and in particular, embedded systems, AI, learning and controls, CPS security and high-assurance autonomy, with various application…
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Software Engineering and Data ManagementArtificial IntelligenceMachine LearningPrivacy in MLCybersecurityComputer Engineering Education
Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Compilers, High-Performance Computing, Compute Clusters, Distributed Systems, Data Center Networks
Prof. Reiter's research interests include all areas of computer and communications security, fault-tolerant distributed computing, and applied cryptography.
Gilbert, Louis, and Edward Lehrman Distinguished Professor
Computer architecture, designing microarchitectures so that they are easier to verify, improving computer system fault tolerance, developing memory systems for multicore processors, and designing special-purpose…
Hudson Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Markov models, Fault trees, Stochastic Petri nets, Reliability Modeling, Availability Modeling, Performability modeling, Survivability modeling, Cyber Security, Software reliability, Software Fault Tolerance, Software Aging and…
Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Assistant Professor of the Practice in the Department of ECE
Wearable computing, activity recognition, context awareness, machine learning, artificial intelligence, engineering education, and Middle Eastern politics