SECURE RELIABLE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS LAB
SECURE RELIABLE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS LAB
The Secure, Reliable, Intelligent Systems (SRIS) Lab at University of North Texas, is a dynamic and forward-thinking research hub dedicated to advancing cutting-edge technologies, with a focus on creating secure, reliable, and intelligent systems tailored to the needs of complex, data-driven applications. The lab fosters a multidisciplinary approach, combining expertise in computer science, data analytics, and systems engineering to address some of the most pressing challenges in todayβs rapidly evolving technological landscape. SRIS is committed to developing innovative technologies in areas such as edge computing, quality-aware data analytics, secure and trusted computing environment, privacy-preserving mechanisms, mixed reality, all aimed at realizing the vision of an intelligent society.
Newsπ°
ποΈ On October 10, 2025, our labβs work was presented at the AI and Data Science Summit at University of North Texas, Frisco.Β π
ποΈ Our Ph.D. students showcased our research at UNT Research Day on October 2. π
ποΈ Our paper "ConsortiumSec: Blockchain-based Distributed Security Framework for Consortium Applications" is accepted by ACM Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice. Congratulations! (2025) π
ποΈ Our paper "DAM: Dynamic Attention Mask for Long-Context Large Language Model Inference Acceleration" is accepted by ACL 2025. Congratulations! (2025) π
ποΈ Our paper "Enabling federated learning for object detection in connected autonomous driving" is accepted by 34th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN). Congratulations! (2025) π
ποΈ We are delighted to welcome Komal Cherukuri, Zexuan Meng, and Sina Montazeri as a new Ph.D. students in our lab! π
ποΈ Our project "An Edge-Based Approach to Robust Multi-Robot Systems in Dynamic Environments" has been transferred from UHCL to UNT with the amount of $187,666. Dr. Sha is the PI of the project. Congratulations! (03/2025-09/2026) π
ποΈ Our project "Conference: NSF Computer and Information Science and Engineering Research Expansion Program (CISE MSI) 2024-2026 Aspiring Principal Investigators Workshop" is funded by NSF with the amount of $100,000. Dr. Sha is the PI of the project. Congratulations! (09/2024-08/2026) π