Tammara Massey is a PhD Candidate in the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Los Angeles where she is advised by Professor Majid Sarrafzadeh and co-advised by Professor Miodrag Potkonjak.  Tammara received her Masters Degree in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology.  Her current research interests are in medical system design and development, systems security, and statistical modeling. She is a student member of IEEE, NSBE, and SWE.  Tammara is currently seeking industrial research or academic positions.  Please contact her about available positions and refer to her CV for additional details on her experience.

Embedded Medical Systems  - View video of sensor enabled tracking and neurological and diabetic sensors.  
"A TELEHEALTH ARCHITECTURE FOR NETWORKED EMBEDDED SYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY IN IN-VIVO HEALTH MONITORING SYSTEM."
(IEEE Trans. TITB). [PDF]

Advanced Health and Disaster Aid Network- View photos of deployment of a electronic triage system in a mass casualty incident disaster drill.  
"THE ADVANCED HEALTH AND DISASTER AID NETWORK: A LIGHT-WEIGHT WIRELESS MEDICAL SYSTEM FOR TRIAGE". (IEEE Trans. TBCAS). [PDF]

Manufacturing Variability for Systems Security - Read paper on manufacturing variability in ICs.  
"INPUT VECTOR CONTROL FOR POST-SILICON LEAKAGE CURRENT MINIMIZATION IN THE PRESENCE OF MANUFACTURING VARIABILITY." (DAC 2008). [PDF]