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ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCES (ISSN:2517-5718)

Chen-Chi Shing

Biography:

Biography
Dr. Chen-Chi Shing earned his B.S. degree in Physics from Chen-Kung University, Taiwan, and holds dual M.S. degrees in Physics and Computer Science from Virginia Tech. He also obtained an M.S. degree in Statistics from The Ohio State University and a Ph.D. in Experimental Design from Virginia Tech, USA. In addition, he completed a graduate certificate in Information Assurance, supported by the NSA, at Purdue University in 2004.

Currently, Dr. Shing is a Professor in the Department of Information Technology (ITEC) at Radford University, Virginia. His research expertise spans modeling and simulation, security assurance, digital forensics, cloud security, data analytics, web survey tool development, and repeated measurement designs. He has contributed extensively to course outcome assessment and to advancing the interface between computer science and statistics.

Dr. Shing has also been actively engaged in international scholarly activities, serving in various leadership and advisory roles, including as Advisory Committee Chair of the European Education and Security Platform (EESP) and as Program Chair for the ACME Conference. His experience demonstrates a strong commitment to academic excellence and the advancement of research in computer science and information security.

Research Interests:

      • Authentication and authorization models

      • Communications and data security

      • Information security

      • Cryptography

      • Data mining

      • Electronic commerce

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