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Secure and Trustworthy Hardware (SETH) Lab

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Matthew DeLorenzo

Matthew DeLorenzo received his B.S. in Computer Engineering with minors in Mathematics and Cybersecurity from Texas A&M University in Spring 2023, and is now a 2nd year Computer Engineering Ph.D. student working under Prof. Jeyavijayan (JV) Rajendran in the Secure and Trustworthy Hardware (SETH) Lab. Matthew’s research interests include the utilization and optimization of generative AI, such as large language models (LLMs), for hardware design and hardware security applications.

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