Purdue researchers join Rolls-Royce, Carnegie Mellon network to create cyber-resilient systems Note to journalists: Video sound bites, Purdue graphics and a picture of students are available on Google Drive. Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines. (Purdue University graphic/Julie Sadler) Initial projects showcase Purdue’s interdisciplinary approach to cybersecurity WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Proposed research at Purdue University is developing innovative solutions using artificial intelligence to enhance the security of current and future Rolls-Royce platforms powered by the company’s propulsion systems. Shaoshuai Mou, an assistant professor in aeronautics and astronautics, is the leading principal investigator on a project focused on the integration of artificial intelligence with classical theories for intrusion detection in resource-limited embedded systems. He is joined in the project by co-PI Ding Zhao, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.