
معرفی
Dr. Stephane Lemieux is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at MacEwan University, where he joined in 2019 to pursue research in cyber insurance. His career spans seven years in academia, including roles as a postdoctoral fellow, contract assistant professor, and professor in cryptography and cyber security, alongside eight years in actuarial and financial risk management in various industries. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Alberta and dual Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics from Carleton University.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Alberta
- M.Sc. in Mathematics, Carleton University
- B.Sc. in Mathematics, Carleton University
Research Interests: Dr. Lemieux specializes in cyber insurance and risk management, cryptography, agricultural insurance, actuarial science, and theoretical computing. He explores privacy-preserving data analysis techniques and abstract algebra, with a focus on group theory and its applications in security frameworks. His work bridges mathematical theory with practical risk assessment and cybersecurity solutions.
Publications Trends: His scholarly output includes cryptographic methodologies (e.g., patents on encrypted data systems) and foundational mathematics research (e.g., studies on group theory). His career transition to academia has emphasized interdisciplinary applications of his expertise in cybersecurity and actuarial science.
Awards:
- Federal Deputy Minister's (team) Award, Agriculture Agri-food Canada (2015)
Advising & Grants: Though no formal advisees are listed, his research has been supported by grants such as the Brandon University Research Grant (2008), Early Commercialization Grant (2007), and Patent and Legal Fund Grant (2007). His industry experience spans roles like Senior Actuarial Analyst at Economical Insurance and Director of Financial Risk Management at Sunlife Financial. He has also contributed to risk management in Canada's agricultural sector.




