Munir’s current research interests include embedded and cyber-physical systems, secure and trustworthy systems, computer architecture, artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision, parallel computing and fault tolerance.
Research keywords:
- Embedded and cyber-physical systems, secure and trustworthy systems, hardware-based security, computer architecture, parallel computing, artificial Intelligence, computer vision, data analytics, fault tolerance
Research Interests:
- Embedded and cyber-physical systems
- Secure and trustworthy systems
- Hardware-based security
- Intelligent systems
- Cognitive Architectures and Deep Learning Accelerators
- Artificial Intelligence
- Computer Vision
- Artificial Intelligence safety and security
- Computer architecture
- Parallel computing
- Reconfigurable computing
- Fault tolerance
- Information Technology (IT) in business and hospitality industry.
Dr. Munir's current research interests include embedded and cyber-physical systems, secure and trustworthy systems, computer architecture, artificial intelligence (AI), computer vision, parallel computing, and fault tolerance. He is a founding director of the Intelligent Systems, Computer Architecture, Analytics, and Security (ISCAAS) laboratory at K-State. His current research projects include design of secure and dependable autonomous vehicles and intelligent transportation systems, AI-assisted spacecraft trajectory optimization and planning, AI-enable situational awareness, and deep learing-based activity recognition. His research accomplishments have been covered by various news and media outlets.