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Dr. Ji-Jian Chin is a Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Plymouth, part of the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Cryptography from Multimedia University and has over a decade of teaching experience, previously serving as an Associate Professor at Multimedia University. His research focuses on theoretical public key cryptography, particularly entity/message authentication schemes, and practical implementations like searchable encryption and mobile device security. He is CISSP-certified and has earned accolades including the Best Thesis Award and Malaysia's top scorer in the TOPCIT ICT exam.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Computational Mathematics (Campbell University, Magna Cum Laude)
- Master of Engineering Science (Multimedia University)
- Ph.D. in Cryptography (Multimedia University, early completion)
Research Interests: Dr. Chin bridges theoretical cryptography with practical applications, specializing in certificateless authentication schemes, blockchain-based PKI, and secure cloud implementations. His work emphasizes real-world cybersecurity solutions such as mobile identity verification and adversarial machine learning defenses. Recent projects include EtherST (blockchain PKI), Sherpasec (cybersecurity training efficacy), and AI-driven driving simulators for safety education.
Article Trends: His publications span cryptographic protocol design, federated learning security, and blockchain applications. Notable themes include identity-based schemes, post-quantum cryptography, and cybersecurity in emerging technologies like IoT and TensorFlow systems.
Awards:
- Best Thesis Award in I.T. (Doctoral Studies)
- Certifications: CISSP, CEH, AWS Cloud Practitioner, COMPTIA CySA+
- TOPCIT ICT Exam Malaysia Top Scorer (Band 3)
- 140+ Coursera Certifications
Advising & Grants: While no specific students are listed, Dr. Chin has advised on projects such as IBI-Mobile Authentication and EtherST. His work has been supported through conference organizing roles (ProvSec 2010, MyCrypt 2016) and industry collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Active in cybersecurity prototyping, including ETHST's blockchain PKI implementation and AI-enhanced driving simulators for education. Collaborates with institutions like Kyushu University and Malaysia's University Putra.





