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Dr. Raymond Hsieh is a Professor at the Department of Criminal Justice, Pennsylvania Western University California. His academic journey includes a B.S. in Forensic Science from Central Police University (Taiwan), M.S. in Information Technology from Rochester Institute of Technology (NY), and a Ph.D. in Information Communication Technology and Computer Mediated Communication from SUNY Buffalo. His research focuses on digital forensics, AI applications in forensic science, and big data analysis. He has authored foundational texts like Cognitive Mapping & Comparison and Intelligence and Security Informatics, and co-authored works with Dr. Henry Lee.
Dr. Hsieh’s expertise extends to editorial reviewing for journals in information science and cybersecurity. He actively participates in international conferences and provides consultation to police departments globally. His certifications include computer forensic examination, forensic video analysis, and signal processing in audio/video forensics. He teaches courses blending theory with practical engagement, earning praise for his dynamic teaching methods.
His current research explores AI and Deepfake technology’s role in forensic science. He emphasizes staying updated on forensic technology advancements while mentoring students and contributing to professional development programs at PennWest.
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