Cheng-Yun Tsang is an Associate Professor at Monash University Faculty of Law, Executive Group Member at CLARS, and Senior Visiting Fellow at UNSW's School of Private & Commercial Law. He previously served as Founding Director of NCCU's FINTEC Center and RegTech Innovation Lab. His research focuses on Fintech/RegTech/SupTech, CBDCs, crypto assets, and sustainable finance, with over A$2 million in research funding. He teaches courses like 'Fintech and the Law' and advises governments and institutions globally on financial regulation, including roles at Line Bank and Taiwan’s National Credit Card Center. Education: SJD (Doctor of Juridical Science) & LLM in Financial Regulation, Duke University (2011–2015) MBA, National Taiwan University (2005–2007) LLB & BA in Diplomacy, National Chengchi University (2000–2005) Certificate in Digital Money, Tufts University (2016) Research Interests: Regulatory innovation in digital finance Cross-border CBDC governance AI governance and financial supervision Regulatory technology (SupTech/RegTech) ESG integration in financial regulation His work analyzes global regulatory challenges posed by Fintech, emphasizing tech-driven solutions and policy harmonization. Awards & Editorial Roles: Editorial Board Member, Capital Markets Law Journal Foreign Contributing Editor, Banking and Finance Law Review Grants & Projects: Leading projects on SupTech, digital identity, and open banking Government-funded research exceeding A$2 million Professional Activities: Consultant to regulators in Taiwan and international bodies (e.g., Bank for International Settlements) Keynote speaker on Fintech regulation at global forums