
| Media Assistance:
Tony Fitzpatrick Senior Science Editor tony_fitzpatrick@wustl.edu (314) 935-5272 |
| Director, Das Family Distinguished Professor:
Ronald Indeck (rsi@ee.wustl.edu)
| Home Page: http://www.cst.wustl.edu/
Telephone: (314) 935-4767 |
The Center for Security Technologies addresses fundamental questions in the design of advanced security systems. Established in September 2002, the multidisciplinary center explores innovations that enhance our ability to discover, assess, and obviate potential problems and threats to security arising from both malicious planned attacks and natural events. Areas of scientific and technological development include border and physical infrastructure security; information security and cybersecurity; and public health and well-being. Clients include agencies and companies in law enforcement, forensics, data security, credit card validation, currency and coin validation, and ultrasonic fingerprinting.
For a more detailed discussion of center's goals, visit the news release ( http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/2002/science-tech/center.html ) on the center's establishment.
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| Candidates' eyes could be revealing Center for Security Technologies researcher studies alertness variables (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/4018.html) Oct. 11, 2004 --
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| The beat of a different drum Honoring time, computer greats consider evading time (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/727.html) March 3, 2004 --
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| A tool to thwart terrorists Theory can help disable terrorists' messages (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/268.html) July 10, 2003 --
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| Ronald S. Indeck DAS Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/23.html)
Indeck earned his doctorate from the University of Minnesota. His research involves magnetic and optical components and systems, especially in the areas of information technology and security. He is working with extremely high density magnetic recording systems, fast searching of massive databases, ... Expertise: object verification, public surveillance, magnetic information storage systems, magnetism Media assistance: (314) 935-5272 / tony_fitzpatrick@wustl.edu |
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| Pratim Biswas Stifel and Quinette Jens Professor (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/481.html)
Biswas received his Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology, has published extensively in his field and served on many international organizations and conferences. His research interests include aerosol science and engineering, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, materials ... Expertise: aerosol science, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, material processing for environmental technologies, environmentally benign processing, environmental nanotechnology, … Direct contact: (314) 935-5482 / pratim.biswas@seas.wustl.edu |
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