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Lin Li is a Lecturer in IT (Cybersecurity) at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University. Previously, he served as a Research Fellow at RMIT University's Enterprise AI and Data Analytics hub. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Swinburne University and an MSc from the University of Melbourne. His research focuses on cybersecurity, particularly physiological signal-based biometrics (e.g., PPG methods), AI-driven security analysis, software vulnerability detection, and the integration of large language models (LLMs) with cybersecurity frameworks. His work has been recognized in top-tier venues across Computer Security and Machine Learning.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as Blockchain Technology and Applications, Computer Forensics, and Programming Fundamentals. He advocates for interdisciplinary approaches to address real-world security challenges, emphasizing both technical innovation and ethical considerations.
- Education: PhD, Swinburne University (2021–2024); MSc, University of Melbourne (2019–2020); BSc, Central South University (2014–2018)
- Research Highlights: PPG-based authentication systems, AI for threat mitigation, LLM applications in cybersecurity
- Professional Affiliations: Southern Cross University, Faculty of Science and Engineering
His publications span environmental science and technology, reflecting a broader interest in interdisciplinary solutions to global challenges such as water resource management and sustainable development. Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided materials.
