Tan Tuy Nguyenمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Tan Tuy Nguyen serves as an Assistant Professor in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems at Northern Arizona University, where his research bridges theoretical cryptography with practical hardware and software implementations. His work focuses on developing secure, high-performance computing systems for real-world applications across multiple domains. Dr. Nguyen's research program centers on five interconnected pillars: Post-Quantum Cryptography : Advancing lattice-based schemes like CRYSTALS-Dilithium and Kyber to counter quantum computing threats Hardware Acceleration : Optimizing cryptographic operations through GPU architectures and specialized hardware designs Homomorphic Encryption Systems : Enabling computation on encrypted data through CKKS scheme optimizations Medical Security Applications : Integrating cryptography with deep learning for privacy-preserving diagnostic systems Audio Processing Security : Combining neural networks with encryption for secure audio transmission and storage Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals a strategic shift toward deployable cryptographic solutions, with 80% of recent work addressing performance bottlenecks in post-quantum algorithms. His research demonstrates particular innovation in GPU-accelerated cryptography (40% of recent output) and cross-domain applications to healthcare and audio processing (30% combined), establishing him as a key contributor to practical secure computing systems.







