Summary
Anh-duy Tran is a PhD researcher at KU Leuven's DistriNet group specializing in software and system security with a decade of hands-on experience across academia and industry. His work spans memory forensics, malware analysis, mobile security and privacy, building on an engineering degree from EURECOM/Télécom Paris and a master's thesis on memory forensics supervised by Davide Balzarotti. Prior roles include lecturing and research in computer security, security consulting, and a memory-forensics internship where he developed techniques to analyze unknown OS memory images using x86 paging structures. He founded the Computer Security Club at VNU-HCM and remains active in the CTF community under the handle pakkunandy, also organizing HCMUS-CTF annually. This blend of rigorous research, practical consulting, and competitive security practice gives him a rare ability to translate deep technical analysis into applied defensive and forensic tools.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor's Degree, Computer and Software Security, Doctor's Degree, Computer and Software Security at KU Leuven
Master of Science, Data Science, Master of Science, Data Science at John von Neumann Institute - Vietnam National University HCM
Diplôme d'ingénieur, Sécurité des systèmes de communication, Diplôme d'ingénieur, Sécurité des systèmes de communication at Télécom Paris
Master of Science in Engineering - MSE, System and Communication Security, Master of Science in Engineering - MSE, System and Communication Security at EURECOM
Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Information Technology, 2012, Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), Information Technology, 2012 at VNUHCM - University of Science
English, French, Vietnamese