Contact Information
Name: Dr. Behnam Arad
Title: Professor - Computer Science and Computer Engineering, Coordinator - Computer Engineering Program, Director - Scholarship for Service Program
Office Location: Riverside Hall 5044
Email: arad@csus.edu
Office Phone: (916) 278-7160
Mailing Address: Sacramento State 6000 J Street Sacramento, CA 95819-6043
Office Hours: CSc/EEE 273: Monday/Wednesday 3-3:50 pm (RVR 5044)
Office Hours: CpE Coordinator Advising: Monday/Wednesday 9 am - 12 pm (RVR 3022)
Courses that I teach
- CSc/CpE 142: Advanced Computer Organization
- CSc 242: Computer-Aided Systems Design and Verification
- CSc/EEE 273: Hierarchical Digital Design Methodology
Recent Publications
- "Examining Android Privacy Using Digital Forensics," Jason Landsborough, Isaac Ghansah, and Behnam Arad, to appear in Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computer Applications in Industry and Engineering, October 2015.
- "Low Power Design Techniques," Tejas Hadke and Behnam Arad, Proceedings of ISCA 30th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, pp. 363-370, March 2015.
- "Hardware Implementation of Offset Codebook Mode 3 Authenticated Encryption," Pamela Clift and Behnam Arad, Proceedings of ISCA 30th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, pp. 349 - 355, 2015.
- "Sharma, Pooja and Arad, Behnam. An Efficient hardware Accelerator for A Cryptographic Hashing Algorithm, to appear in Proceedings of the ISCA 28th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, March 2013
- "Hakhamaneshi, Bahram and Arad, Behnam. A Hardware implementation of the advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm using SystemVerilog, Proceedings of the ISCA 25th International Conference on Computers and Their Applications, March 2010
Research Projects/Interests
- Computer Architecture
- Advanced Digital Design & Verification using HDLs
- Parallel Processing
- Low-Power Digital Design
Grants
- NSF funded CyberCorps (R) Scholarship for Service, $2.9 Million, 2015 - 2020 (NSF Scholarship For Service)
- NSF funded CyberCorps (R) Scholarship for Service, $1.2 Million, 2010 - 2015 (NSF Scholarship For Service)