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Michel Kinsy

Associate Professor, School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence

Kinsy focuses his research on microelectronics security, secure processors and systems design, hardware security, and efficient hardware design and implementation of post-quantum cryptography systems.

Recent stories

A portrait of U.S. Space Force Major Tyler T. Williams.

ASU graduate student and active-duty officer merges military expertise with advanced research to strengthen the nation’s cyber defense.

Dre. Kinsy in his lab

A Fulton Schools consortium of six laboratories has led to a successful startup that puts graduates to work in tough roles.

a worker in MacroTechnology Works lab

The ASU-led SWAP Hub, a U.S. Department of Defense Microelectronics Commons Hub, advances electronic technology and workforce development for national defense.

Zachary Holman talks to a group of dignitaries

ASU’s Microelectronics Education and Workforce Development Workshop highlights the importance of semiconductor research, development and training in Arizona.

Additional stories

Alan Ehret and Michel Kinsy working together

Moving microelectronics forward

ASU doctoral students Mihailo Isakov and Alan Ehret are advancing the U.S. semiconductor industry in the Secure, Trusted and Assured Microelectronics Center.
A photo of microelectronics components at the STAM Center at Arizona State University.

Securing the microelectronics supply chain

Michel Kinsy and the STAM Center at ASU are researching microelectronics security advances and developing the next generation of industry professionals.