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Marc
Joye - Adjunct Associate Professor
Information Security Research (iSECURES)
Lab
Swinburne University of Technology (Sarawak Campus)
1st Floor, State Complex
Kuching, Sarawak
Malaysia AND
Gemplus & CIMPACA
Centre de Micro-electronique de Provence -
George Charpak
Avenue des Anenomes, Quartier Saint Pierre
13120 Gardanne, France |
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Biography
Marc Joye
received his PhD degree in applied sciences
(cryptography) from the Universite catholique de
Louvain (UCL), Belgium, in 1997 and his
Habilitation degree (HDR) to supervise research from Universite de Toulouse 2,
France in 2003. In 1998 and 1999, he was a
post-doctoral fellow of the National Science Council,
Taiwan R.O.C. Since Sept. 1999, he has been with
the Card Security Group, Gemplus, France.
He is author and co-author of more than 60 scientific
papers and holds several patents. He served in
numerous program committees of
international conferences
and was program chair of
CT-RSA 2003 and co-chair of CHES 2004. His
research interests include cryptography, computer
security, computational number theory, and smart-card
implementations. He is a member of the IACR and
co-founder of the UCL Crypto Group, Belgium and the Lab of Cryptography &
Information Security (LCIS), Taiwan R.O.C. He
is the leader of VAMPIRE-1 in the European network of
excellence in cryptology (eCrypt).
He was recently appointed
adjunct associate professor of the Swinburne University of
Technology (SUT), Australia and is affiliated to the
Information Security Research (iSECURES) Lab at SUT's
Sarawak campus. |
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Curriculum Vitae (CV) |
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Current Research Interests
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Cryptography,
cryptanalysis, information security, confidentiality, privacy,
risk management |
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RSA, ECC, provable
security, side-channel attacks, fault attacks, countermeasures,
constrained (smart card) implementations, crypto-algorithms,
cryptosystems, digital signatures, encryption systems |
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Elliptic curves,
algorithmic, computational number theory |
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