Muhammad Yasin is an experienced hardware security researcher and PhD candidate at NYU Tandon with eight years of academic and R&D experience spanning logic locking, secure hardware design, and power-aware multicore systems. He has held roles from assistant professor at NUST to postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&M and Global PhD Fellow at NYU Abu Dhabi, combining teaching, applied research, and lab leadership. His work bridges theoretical security concepts and practical implementations, including research on resilient logic locking techniques to protect IP in emerging hardware. Comfortable across interdisciplinary teams, he brings a track record of mentoring students and translating noisy, real-world signal problems (e.g., iris recognition and power management) into robust engineering solutions.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at New York University
B.Sc., Electrical Engineering, B.Sc., Electrical Engineering at University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Master of Science - MS, Microsystems Engineering, A, Master of Science - MS, Microsystems Engineering, A at Masdar Institute for Science and Technology
Higher Secondary School Certificate, Pre-Engineering, Higher Secondary School Certificate, Pre-Engineering at P.A.F. Degree College Rafiqui
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