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ADVANCES IN COMPUTER SCIENCES (ISSN:2517-5718)

Chen-Chi Shing

Biography:

Chen-Chi Shing holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Chen-Kung University in Taiwan, as well as M.S. degrees in Physics and Computer Science from Virginia Tech. He also obtained an M.S. degree in Statistics from Ohio State University and a Ph.D. degree in Experimental Design from Virginia Tech in the United States. Additionally, Dr. Shing received a graduate certificate in Information Assurance, supported by the NSA, from Purdue University during the summer of 2004.

Currently, he serves as a Professor in the Department of Information Technology (ITEC) at Radford University, located in Radford, Virginia. His research and expertise lie in the areas of modeling and simulation, security assurance, digital forensics, cloud security, data analytics, web survey tool development, and repeated measurement designs. His work involves assessing course outcomes and exploring the interface between computer science and statistics. Dr. Shing has actively participated in national and international events related to his research and interests, serving as Editor-in-Chief for journals like IJCSS, as Advisory Committee Chair for organizations like EESP, and previously as Program Chair for events such as ACME.

Research Interests:

  • Authentication and authorization models
  • Communications and data security
  • Information security
  • Cryptography
  • Data mining
  • Electronic commerce

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