Current Research

I lead the Duke University Intelligent Interactive Internet of Things (I^3T) Lab.

The up to date information about the I3T Lab’s research is provided on the Duke I3T Lab website:

Previous research:

Prof. Gorlatova’s Ph.D. research focused on developing energy harvesting active networked tags for ubiquitous networking of commonplace objects in the Internet of Things [Dissertation PDF]. This research was recognized with the 2016 IEEE Communications Society Young Author Best Paper Award, the 2011 ACM SenSys Best Student Demonstration Award, and the 2011 IEEE Communications Society Award for Advances in Communications. More information about this work: EnHants, energy harvesting, prototypes and the testbed we developed.

Prof. Gorlatova’s M.Sc. and early industry research, in both US and Canada, focused on security and privacy in wireless and mobile networks. [All publications] She remains passionate about building pervasive systems that are secure, safe, and reliable. Duke University I3T Lab has multiple projects that incorporate these elements, and is collaborating with experts in security and privacy in several lines of ongoing work.