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Dr. Yangguang Tian is a Lecturer in Cyber Security at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the Surrey Centre for Cyber Security and the Computer Science Research Centre within the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. He holds a PhD in applied cryptography from the University of Wollongong, Australia, and has conducted postdoctoral research at Singapore Management University and Singapore University of Technology and Design. Prior to Surrey, he was a research-based Assistant Professor at Osaka University, Japan.
His research focuses on applied cryptography, network security, blockchain technologies, and privacy-preserving systems. Recent work emphasizes policy-based cryptographic systems, chameleon hash functions for blockchain integrity, and secure authentication mechanisms for IoT and 5G environments. He has contributed to frameworks for privacy-preserving biometric authentication and blockchain redaction with accountability.
Dr. Tian's publications span over 30 peer-reviewed articles, with notable work on blockchain-aided signature schemes, attribute-based encryption, and privacy-preserving protocols. His research bridges theoretical cryptography with practical applications in decentralized systems and IoT security.
He currently leads projects on secure multi-party computation and blockchain forensics. No specific grants or awards are mentioned in the provided materials.
