Weichao Wang
Professor
Department of SIS
UNC-Charlotte
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Weichao Wang
Professor
Department of Software and Information Systems
College of Computing and Informatics
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Weichao Wang's research is supported by NSF, Department of Labor, Duke Energy, and UNC Charlotte.
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EDU: Developing Security Education Materials for Future Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Workforce.
This project will develop an experiment platform dedicated to security education for AMS, and design a suite of course
modules and hands-on projects upon it. The research achievements will provide a new method to train qualified workforce
to fill tens of thousands of open positions in this traditional yet fast evolving industry and improve the sustainability
and security of future cyber-physical systems. This project is funded by NSF.
project webpage
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Collaborative Project: Carolina Cyber Defender Scholarship. This
program is jointly offered by the University of North Carolina
at Charlotte, NC A&T State University, and Johnson C. Smith University. It
seeks to prepare students to become intellectual leaders in cybersecurity.
This project is funded by NSF.
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Previous Projects
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Collaborative Research: Integrated Learning Environment for Cyber Security of Smart Grid.
This project is designing a first-of-its-kind smart grid simulation environment dedicated to
security education programs that covers both cyber and physical systems. This environment and
the educational materials provide transformative learning experiences for students on future
electric energy systems and promote research and education in this interdisciplinary field.
This project is funded by NSF. project webpage
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Bridging Security Primitives and Protocols: A Digital LEGO Set for
Information Assurance Courses.
This collaborative project is developing an innovative digital construction
set that integrates the achievements in security education and visualization.
The PIs are designing a comprehensive suite of instructional demonstrations
and hands-on experiments to assist students to bridge the security primitives
and protocols. This project is funded by NSF.
project webpage
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EAGER: Exploring the Security Capabilities of Physical Layer Network Coding.
This project seeks to identify capabilities of the PNC technique to detect
attacks and design corresponding mechanisms for different network infrastructures
and attacker models. This project is funded by NSF.
project webpage
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