Witty’s Place

Witawas (Witty) Srisa-an (วิทวัส ศรีสอ้าน) is a Professor in the School of Computing at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. He has been serving as the Director of the School since August 2023. His research interests include programming languages, runtime systems, software engineering, and cyber security, with a particular focus on leveraging programming language concepts and runtime properties to ensure complex software systems dependability, safety, and security. His research activities have been funded by NSF, AFOSR, DARPA, NSA and DoE.

Srisa-an received two Distinguished Teaching Awards from the College of Engineering in 2006 and 2018. He also received the Faculty Service Award in 2020 and is a Faculty Fellow for Student Success. He is a Fellow of BTAA Academic Leader Program. He received his B.S. in Science and Technology in Context, M.S., and Ph.D. in Computer Science, all from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Prior to joining UNL, he was a researcher at Iowa State University in the ECE department.

News

06/3/2023: Emerging AI Technologies Inspiring the Next Generation of E-textiles article published in IEEE Access Journal.

05/15/2023: Dynamic Field-Programmable Logic-Driven Soft Exosuit article published in IEEE Sensors Journal.

05/17/2023: Efficient Verification of Timing-Related Network Functions in High-Speed Hardware paper presented at IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM).

03/21/2023: Exploration and Evaluation of the Architectural Design Space of Bandwidth Estimation in ProgHW/SW-based Clouds paper presented at IMDEA Passive and Active Measurement (PAM) conference.

9/10/2022: Wearable Fabric μ Brain Enabling On-Garment Edge-Based Sensor Data Processing article published in IEEE Sensors Journal.

6/10/2022: Using deep learning to detect digitally encoded DNA trigger for Trojan malware in Bio-Cyber attacks article published by Scientific Reports 12, 9631 (2022).

06/10/2022: SAINTDroid: Scalable, Automated Incompatibility Detection for Android paper presented at IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN).

06/1/2022: Start a new 3-year project sponsored by UNL's Center for Transformative Teaching: "Retaining Computing Students through Holistic Redesign of the First-Year Courses".

02/08/2022: ReHAna: An Efficient Program Analysis Framework to Uncover Reflective Code in Android paper published by International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services.

02/08/2022: SEMEO: A Semantic Equivalence Analysis Framework for Obfuscated Android Applications paper published by International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking, and Services.

10/01/2021: Start a new 3-year NSF funded project: "CNS Core: Small: Efficient Interoperability Testing of Heterogeneous Network Protocol Implementations" with Prof. Lisong Xu.

06/01/2021: Start a new DoE funded project: "Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII)" with focus on securing additive manufacturing systems with Dr. Yi Qian.

04/01/2021: KOLLECTOR: Detecting Fraudulent Activities on Mobile Devices Using Deep Learning article published by IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (Vol 20, Issue 4).

01/01/2021: Improving the Performance of Deduplication-Based Storage Cache via Content-Driven Cache Management Methods article published by IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (Vol 32, Issue 1).

03/25/2020: DINA: Detecting Hidden Android Inter-App Communication in Dynamic Loaded Code article published by IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security (Vol 15).

6/10/2020: Automated Field-based Decomposition to Accelerate Model Checking FPGA-based TCP/IP paper presented at IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC).

02/01/2020: APMigration: Improving Performance of Hybrid Memory Performance via An Adaptive Page Migration Method article published by IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems (Vol 31, Issue 2).