Education
- B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020
- M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2021
- M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2025
- Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2026
Teaching Interests
Professor Blevins’ teaching focuses on core mechanical engineering subjects at both undergraduate and graduate levels, with a specific interest in robotic systems and controls. His instruction emphasizes a solid foundation in engineering principles and practical problem-solving skills. He integrates theoretical understanding with applications relevant to robotics, preparing students for advanced study and professional practice in mechanical engineering and AI related fields.
Research Interests
Professor Blevins’ research centers on cybersecurity for robotic systems. These research endeavors involve systems, control theory, and AI techniques for understanding false data injection attacks and their defense.
Recent Publications
- J Blevins, J Ueda, Encrypted Model Reference Adaptive Control with False Data Injection Attack Resilience via Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption-Based Overflow Trap, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems, 2025.
- J Ueda, H Kwon, J Blevins, Exploiting and Mitigating Affine Transformation-Based False Data Injection Attacks on Telerobotic Systems, Journal of The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 64 (4), 237-241, 2025.
- H Kwon, J Blevins, J Ueda, Defense mechanisms against undetectable cyberattacks on encrypted teleroboticcontrol systems, IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics, 2025.
- J Ueda, J Blevins, Affine transformation-based perfectly undetectable false data injection attacks on remote manipulator kinematic control with attack detector, IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2024.
- HB Kwon, S Kosieradzki, J Blevins, J Ueda, Encrypted coordinate transformation via parallelized somewhat homomorphic encryption for robotic teleoperation, 2023. IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics …, 2023.