
معرفی
Jessica Man is a Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge's Department of Computer Science and Technology (University of Cambridge). She holds roles as Teaching Assistant for Advanced Operating Systems (MPhil/Part III/Part II) and Supervisor for courses including Operating Systems (Part IA), Concepts in Programming Languages (Part IB), and Object-Oriented Programming (Part IA). Her research focuses on Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Carbon Accounting, Cybersecurity, and Decentralized Systems, with a particular emphasis on trustworthiness in digital systems and cybercrime analysis.
Professionally, she serves as Chair of Women@CL (2023/24) and Co-chair of the Oxbridge Computer Science Conference (2022/23). Her recent work includes a Best Student Paper Award at the Symposium on Electronic Crime 2023 for research on privacy-preserving carbon emissions claims. She has published on topics ranging from cybersecurity in fitness data to autism discourse in cybercrime forums.
- Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science (implied by position)
- Affiliations: Member of the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Cambridge
Her grants and advising activities are not explicitly detailed, but her leadership roles in academic initiatives suggest active involvement in collaborative projects. She is affiliated with the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C) through her research interests in carbon accounting.


