Summary
Xingliang Yuan is an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne with 11 years of experience bridging systems research and practical security engineering. His work focuses on designing protocols and systems to tackle real-world privacy and security challenges, with publications in top venues such as CCS, S&P, USENIX Security and NDSS. He has secured funding from major Australian agencies including the ARC, CSIRO and government departments, and serves on editorial boards for IEEE TDSC and IEEE TSC. Prior to Melbourne he built an academic career at Monash and research roles at CityU Hong Kong, and earlier worked as a senior software engineer—giving him both deep research credentials (PhD in Computer Science) and hands-on full-stack/DevOps experience. Colleagues note his ability to translate rigorous security theory into deployable systems that inform national cyber initiatives.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Electrical Engineering, BS, Electrical Engineering at Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
High School Diploma, General Education, High School Diploma, General Education at High School Affiliated to Nanjing Normal University
MS, Electrical Engineering, MS, Electrical Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology
PhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at City University of Hong Kong
Chinese, English