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Muhammed currently serves as a Senior Lecturer at Monash University's Faculty of Information Technology. He completed his PhD in 2020 at Monash University, focusing on Practice-Oriented Techniques in Lattice-Based Cryptography. His previous role included a post-doctoral researcher position at Data61, a research division of CSIRO, and he has also undergone a research internship at IBM Research in Zurich, hosted by Vadim Lyubashevsky. His teaching commitments involve tutoring and lecturing various units including Network Security, Introduction to Computer Architecture, and Advanced Topics in Security. Muhammed's research interests are predominantly in Cybersecurity and Cryptography, with a particular emphasis on Quantum-Resistant Cryptography and Blockchain technologies. Over the past five years, he has engaged in multiple projects related to these domains, actively collaborating on external projects and contributing to significant advancements in cybersecurity measures.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and conducting research in Cybersecurity and Cryptography.
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