
Fatemeh (Saba) Ganji
Electrical and Computer Engineering & Cybersecurity
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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I am an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering as well as Cybersecurity at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). My research focuses on interdisciplinary approaches covering two main angles of hardware security, namely AI and cryptography, for the design and evaluation of security-critical hardware.

Recent Awards





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Development of Self-adaptive Neural Network-based Side Channel Analysis
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SPARTACUS: Secure, Private, and Tamper Resistant Technologies for AI Chips made in U.S.
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Revisiting the IEEE P1735 Standard for In-house Semiconductor IP Protection
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POSE: Phase I: An Open-Source Approach to Measure and Analyze Embedded Systems Security
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ECHT: Electromagnetic and Thermal Testing for Hardware Verification
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Hardware Based Reference Signatures
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ERI: Foundations of Machine Learning for Side-channel Analysis
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MRI: Acquisition of High-Resolution Photon Emission/Laser Fault Injection Microscope with High-Performance Computers for Failure Analysis and Security Assessment of Electronic Systems
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Massachusetts Technology Collaborative: Toward a Globaly Competitive Electronics Workforce Endowed with Next Generation CyberSecurity Technologies
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Semiconductor Research Corporation: IP Protection through Secure and Private Function Evaluation
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We believe that impactful research should be transparent, reproducible, and accessible. That’s why we actively contribute open-source tools, ranging from secure ML pipelines to side-channel analysis frameworks, that are freely available to the community. By sharing our work, we aim to accelerate collaboration and real-world adoption across academia and industry.






