
Professor
Affiliation: Deakin Cyber Research and Innovation, Deakin, Australia
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Dinh Duc Nha Nguyen is currently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at VinUniversity. He holds a PhD and completed my post-doctoral research at Deakin University, as well as a Master’s degree from Queensland University of Technology, Australia. He has published nine papers, including many Q1 journals, in top-tier venues such as TDSC, and one in a B-ranked conference. Throughout his academic journey, he has mentored students in publishing high-impact papers, contributed to an Elsevier book chapter, and received several prestigious awards, including the School of Information Technology Higher Degree by Research Award for the 2022 Academic Year, QUT Dean’s List recognitions in 2019 and 2020, and third place in the 2022 Country to Country CTF (C2C) Cybersecurity Challenge hosted by MIT. He has also secured a successful grant, won an international prize, and gained extensive experience collaborating with industry partners. His teaching roles have received high ratings, with positive feedback from students. Additionally, he holds professional certifications in cybersecurity (Certified Ethical Hacker), machine learning (IBM Machine Learning), IoT, post-quantum cryptography, cryptography, blockchain, and more. His expertise lies in cybersecurity, AI technology, network security, and quantum technology, with a particular focus on machine learning and data science.
Affiliation: Deakin Cyber Research and Innovation, Deakin, Australia