Dr Emmanuel Ahene Secures Major Grant to Advance Secure Artificial Intelligence Research

Dr Emmanuel Ahene of the Department of Computer Science, KNUST, has been awarded a three-year research grant to lead pioneering work on secure and privacy-preserving Artificial Intelligence (AI) by the office of Naval Research, Science and Technology, USA.

The project will address one of the most pressing challenges in today’s digital age: how to ensure that AI systems remain safe, reliable, and resilient against cyber-attacks.

The research team will develop a new framework for AI agents that can defend against adversarial attacks, protect sensitive data, and collaborate securely across networks. By combining robust model design, privacy-preserving techniques, and adversarial testing, the project aims to make AI systems more trustworthy and dependable.

β€œOur goal is to lay the foundation for AI systems that people can trust,” said Dr Emmanuel Ahene. β€œThis work will not only strengthen AI security but also open applications in critical areas such as defense, healthcare, and agriculture.” He will be supported by Dr Abdul-Salaam Gaddafi (Department of Computer Science) and Dr Justice Owusu Agyemang (Department of Telecommunication) as co-investigators on the project.

The project's outcomes are expected to benefit governments, businesses, and communities by making AI more resilient to evolving cyber risks