UVA Computer Science Ph.D. Student Earns $5,000 Reward from Google for Finding Bug
Tamjid Al Rahat, a student in assistant professor Yuan Tian’s research group, found a high-severity flaw in Google’s OAuth client...
Opened in January 2018, the Link Lab at UVA Engineering is a world-class center of excellence in cyber-physical systems. The Lab consists of more than 250 faculty and graduate students from multiple departments and conducts pioneering work in Autonomous Vehicles & Robotics, Smart and Connected Health, and Smart Cities. Prioritizing impact on real-world problems, Link Lab partners with industry to tackle the most critical questions at the intersection of the cyber and physical worlds.
Tamjid Al Rahat, a student in assistant professor Yuan Tian’s research group, found a high-severity flaw in Google’s OAuth client...
Link Lab associate director Jonathan Goodall is part of a UVA team contributing to the Community Flood Resilience Initiative that will...
Link Lab member Steven Bowers is part of a UVA-led Research Team that has achieved breakthroughs in high-speed light detection and...
The inaugural Cyber-Physical Systems Rising Stars Workshop will be held at the University of Virginia on May 26, 2022. This workshop...
The Link Lab aggressively supports state-of-the-art education in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). The need for such a program has been highlighted in a National Academies Study on a 21st Century Cyber-Physical Systems Education Report.
More about Cyber-Physical Systems educational missionThe Link Lab is seeking graduate students interested in cyber-physical systems to join its NSF funded NRT Program.
Learn more about the NRT programThe University of Virginia School of Engineering & Applied Science's Link Lab is catalyzing a new cyber age.