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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting a Texas A&M University College of Engineering project to improve the cybersecurity and energy efficiency of commercial buildings.

The Securing Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings through Cyber Defense and Resilient System project, led by Zheng O’Neill, received $3.5 million from the DOE’s Building Technologies Office to research, develop and demonstrate a real-time advanced building-resilient platform through multi-layer prevention and adaption mechanisms.

Texas A&M’s partners on the three-year project include Raytheon Technologies Research Center, Drexel University, Arizona State University, Pacific Northwestern National Laboratory and Northwestern University.

As part of the project, a hardware-in-the-loop – a simulation technique that is used in the development and testing of complex real-time embedded systems – and a local testbed in Texas will be developed to help explore and demonstrate potential approaches to cybersecurity and energy efficiency in a real physical space both on the Texas A&M campus and off. The team is currently searching for potential building partners to deploy their cyber defense and resilient system (CYDRES) for limited field testing once in the third year of the project.

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