
Overview
About the project
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is an integrated circuit designed to be reconfigured by the user after manufacturing to build a System-on-Chip (SoC) embedded device. The needed logic is usually implemented as a software image and then instantiated on the FPGA to inherit the nice properties of hardware, like higher speed and better security. Unfortunately, since the image itself, e.g., a Softcore that represents a Processing Unit, is a software, it is prone to faults and vulnerabilities that manifest after instantiation on the FPGA. Unfortunately, an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is possible if a determined adversary managed to discover a new vulnerability to initiate a zero-day, leaving no chance for classical detection and prevention tools to recover. In addition, the softcore can include bugs and glitches that manifest only at run time. Fault and Intrusion Tolerance (FIT) is a technique used to make a process resilient to such attacks by masking them.
The Rejuvenation of Diverse Fpga Softcores in a Soc (Internship) project is offered at King Abdullah University Of Science and Technology (KAUST).
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- The goal of this project is to experiment running an FIT we are implementing on a diverse softcores, e.g., Microblaze, RISC-V, Openpiton, etc., on an FPGA and simulate some fault or attacks.
- We are experimenting the concept on a Xilinx Zinc board using equivalent replicas.
- The objectives are to check the feasibility of running the FIT with different softcore types and evaluate the behavior in action.
- The intern will acquire all this knowledge and publish the results by working with a team of experts.
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Duration
- Part-time
- 3 months
Start dates & application deadlines
Students can choose their own start and end dates as the program runs across the year
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English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Official Transcript(s) in English from current and previous institutions
- Letter of Recommendation from faculty member in field of study
- Valid Passport(with six months validity)
- CV - Summary of your career, qualifications and education.
- Statement of Purpose-Explain your motivation to become a VSRP intern
Recommended student academic & research background
- field-programmable gate array
- System on Chip
- Replication
- Verilog, VHDL
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International
FreeTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 0 SAR per year during 3 months. -
National
FreeTuition FeeBased on the tuition of 0 SAR per year during 3 months.
This is a fully-funded internship; it includes tuition, airfare, housing, medical insurance, visa reimbursement and a monthly stipend of $1,000.
Living costs for Thuwal
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
The KAUST Fellowship includes:
- Full coverage of tuition and bench fees (worth USD $35,000 per year)
- A monthly stipend (worth USD $20,000 per year for PG Diploma and M.S. students, and USD $25,000 to $30,000 for Ph.D. students depending on qualifications and academic progress)
- On-campus housing (worth USD $7,000 per year and covering utilities such as electricity and wifi)
- Health insurance (worth USD $1,450 per year)
- Relocation support (visa, relocation and travel costs)