Summary
Yujin Lee is a Fulbright Scholar and Master's candidate in Computer and Information Technology at Purdue University, specializing in Cyber Forensics, with eight years of hands-on experience bridging cybersecurity education and applied research. She teaches undergraduate cyber forensics labs while researching mobile and IoT forensics, applied AI/ML methods, and legal questions like evidence admissibility and explainability. A backend engineer skilled in Go and Python with practical experience using MariaDB, MongoDB, Docker, and AWS, she pairs systems-level programming with forensic methodology. Her background includes mentoring and curriculum work for youth STEM programs in Korea, reflecting a commitment to widening access to information security. Consistently high academic performance (4.0 at Purdue; top scores in Seoul Women’s University) complements a pragmatic focus on making AI-driven forensic tools reproducible and legally defensible.
8 years of coding experience